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School Intruder Response. Dr. Travis T. Hux Assistant Superintendent of Support Services. Some Background. Safety Assessment 2009-2010 by Safe Plans Implemented those recommendations
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School Intruder Response Dr. Travis T. Hux Assistant Superintendent of Support Services
Some Background • Safety Assessment 2009-2010 by Safe Plans • Implemented those recommendations • Security and Crisis Management Plans and Quick Reference Guides developed in conjunction with admin, first responders, and Safety Task Force • Variety of physical safety measures implemented from cameras to security guards
Some Background • Various training exercises implemented with admin and staff from threat assessment to tabletop activities • Previous Presentations: Students and Staff; Safe and Secure • Dr. Hux has been meeting with buildings to go over active shooter plan throughout the year.
3 Outs • Lock out • Get out • Take out • Simple, easy to remember • Prevailing plan
School Intruder Response • Fleetridge Pilot • April 10 and 17 • Strategos • Live exercise with all staff • Board members and District admin in attendance
School Intruder Response • Staff loved it • They felt empowered
School Intruder Response • In training victims dropped from 25 to 1
School Intruder Response • Video • Too large for fileWill be shown at Board meeting Talking techniques
School Intruder Response • Video • Too large for fileWill be shown at Board meeting Team atmosphere versus “every man for himself!”
School Intruder Response • Video • Too large for fileWill be shown at Board meeting Katy bar the door! Staff continuously work to block an intrusion.
School Intruder Response Staff learn to never be satisfied and continue to implement lockout.
School Intruder Response It took longer to remove the barricade than the attack lasted. Good work!
School Intruder Response Looking for items to use to fend off an attacker.
School Intruder Response • Techniques match our current plans • Plan to implement in all schools • Start in August of the 13-14 School Year • 4 Hour Course broken into 2 Wednesdays • 4 Buildings at a time until all are trained • Will meet with administrators to set a schedule • Training needs to occur at the beginning of the year to maximize safety • Cost approximately $25,000 (PD Budget)