During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around the ongoing efforts to enhance safety protocols within the RSU 10 school district. The meeting highlighted the work of the behavior committee, which recently convened to review past experiences and data related to student behavior and safety. The committee's next meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, where further discussions are expected.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the annual review of the RSU 10 emergency plan, presented by Mr. Gilbert. He outlined the structure and function of the emergency response committee, which meets three times a year to assess and refine safety protocols. The committee's recent activities included debriefing on incidents such as a flood that impacted the school, allowing them to improve their response strategies.
Mr. Gilbert shared several documents detailing the district's crisis response protocols, which are distributed to school administrators and crisis response teams. He emphasized the importance of regular training for staff, including active shooter drills under the ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) program, which mandates at least two drills per school year. Additionally, the district is required to conduct eight fire drills annually.
The meeting also touched on the issue of hoax calls to schools, with board member Peter raising concerns about the seriousness of such incidents. He referenced a Florida sheriff's strict approach to handling hoax calls, suggesting that similar measures should be considered locally. Mr. Gilbert acknowledged the importance of collaboration with law enforcement on these matters, reiterating the district's commitment to maintaining a safe environment for students and staff.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's proactive stance on safety and crisis management, with ongoing evaluations and training aimed at ensuring preparedness for various emergency situations.