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Safety Matters

Safety Matters

Corning Union Elementary School District is committed to student and staff safety. We implement a variety of protocols in preparation for a variety of emergency situations.  Each year, we review our safety plans and determine areas for improvement. We work cooperatively with local law enforcement and fire to create a multi-year plan to address this need. 
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Standard Response Protocols (SRPs)

Standard Response Protocols (SRPs)

CUESD follows a Standard Response Protocol (SRP) which is based on an all-hazards approach as opposed to individual scenarios.  SRP utilizes clear, common language while allowing for flexibility in protocol.  There are five specific actions that can be performed during an incident:  Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter
School Emergency Guide for Parents

School Emergency Guide for Parents

We have created this quick guide to assist parents/guardians in case a true school emergency happens.  Please feel free to download the PDF and place it on your refrigerator or a handy spot at your home.  
 
 
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CUESD Safety Priorities are:

CUESD Safety Priorities are:

  1. Protect the lives of students and staff
  2. Provide for the needs of survivors in a disaster
  3. Provide information to students, parents, and guardians
  4. Protect property
  5. Restore school operations
If There Is An Emergency. . .

If There Is An Emergency. . .

In an emergency situation, our school families would receive a notification by telephone, text, and email using ParentSquare. An emergency message would include basic information about the nature of the emergency, where and how you can be reunited with your student. 

For the safety of everyone, parents/guardians are asked to wait for instructions from the school/district regarding how they can be reunited with their student in an emergency situation.

Please do not call the school during an emergency. If you call the school during an emergency, you will probably not be able to speak with anyone, and you may tie up telephone lines that could be used for communicating with 911 and other first responders.

While we understand that emotions are high in an emergency situation and parents/guardians want to be reunited with their student as quickly as possible, parents/guardians who arrive at the school in an emergency will interfere with the ability of staff and first responders to do their jobs. Our goal is to get you reunited with your student as quickly as possible, and parents/guardians who arrive at the school in an emergency situation only delay the reunification process.