Emergency Preparedness
School Safety and Emergency Procedures
Keeping our Staff and Students SafeSchool Safety and Emergency Procedures
Keeping our Staff and Students Safe
School Safety and Emergency Procedures
Each school site has a plan with specified roles and responsibilities for handling various types of emergencies.
Specific safety procedures will be followed, depending on the type of emergency. Below is information about what procedures we use in each type of emergency. Every situation is unique, so school staff may adjust their response to address student safety first.
Specific safety procedures will be followed, depending on the type of emergency. Below is information about what procedures we use in each type of emergency. Every situation is unique, so school staff may adjust their response to address student safety first.
A school implements one of the following procedures from the in response to a safety issue or emergency:
HOLD
This protocol is used to keep the hallways clear of occupants. This may be due to a medical or other emergency, allowing the affected individuals to receive prompt and private care.
SECURE
When a secure campus is implemented, ¶¶ÒôÒõapp and staff remain in classrooms behind locked doors, and school continues as normal.
LOCKDOWN
During a lockdown, ¶¶ÒôÒõapp and staff remain in classrooms behind locked doors, staying quiet, low and out of sight. Windows and blinds are closed. Lights are turned off. A school building may go into lockdown when there is a safety concern on campus or police activity in the community. A school is ordered into lockdown by either law enforcement or the school principal.
EVACUATE
A school building evacuation may occur in the event of a safety threat in which it would be safer for ¶¶ÒôÒõapp and staff to be out of the building. Students are guided to an emergency assembly area.
SHELTER
A school may use "shelter-in-place" in case of hazardous materials being released into the atmosphere. Classroom heating and air vents are turned off and covered. Windows are closed.
OFF-SITE REUNIFICATION
In the rare instance that ¶¶ÒôÒõapp are transported to an off-site location due to an emergency, parents/caregivers will be notified of where and when to pick up your child. We will notify you using our emergency communication systems and the contact information you have previously provided to the school.
Emergency Alerts & Notifications from Local Agencies
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Emergency Alerts & Notifications from Local Agencies
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The City of San Ramon and the Town of Danville both have emergency text messaging notification systems in place to provide information when it is needed most. To register for alerts, visit to enroll or simply text your zip code to 888777.
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The Be Ready SRV site is brought to you by the ¶¶ÒôÒõapp Citizen Corps Council (SRVCCC). The SRVCCC is a coalition comprised of representatives from the Town of Danville, the City of San Ramon, ¶¶ÒôÒõapp Fire Protection District, Contra Costa County, and the ¶¶ÒôÒõapp Unified School District. The SRVCCC is committed to increasing citizen preparedness through training and education.
Contra Costa County Community Warning System
Register for Emergency Alerts at CWSAlerts.com or call 925-655-0111.
SRVUSD Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP)
SRVUSD Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP)
SRVUSD Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP)
LEARN MORE ABOUT SRVUSD'S PLAN FOR MITIGATION OF LOCAL HAZARDS:
TO OFFER INPUT/COMMENTS on the plan, please go to the Contra Costa County LHMP plan comment form and choose SRVUSD District Annex in the dropdown. Public comment closes May 31, 2024