| Every day there are approximately 55 million elementary and secondary school students in our nation's public and nonpublic schools. The safety, health, and well-being of these students, along with the millions of faculty and staff, are the number one priority for schools and school districts. Although not typically considered first responders, school personnel are expected to be prepared to respond to school-based emergencies, whether natural (dangerous weather, etc.) or man-made (violent attacks, etc.). This BOLO discusses one critical aspect of crisis response-accountable reunification of students with their parents or guardians in the event of a school crisis or emergency. The example protocol included in this BOLO can make the student-parent reunification process more predictable and less chaotic for all involved, as it provides school and district safety teams with proven methods for planning, practicing, and achieving a successful reunification.Categories: School and Campus SafetyLanguage: EnglishPublic link
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