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Overview Campus safety is the district's top priority. Teachers, support staff, school police services and community organizations work together to prevent, prepare and respond to emergency situations. To ensure safety and security:
Getting To and From School Safely To ensure maximum safety for all students, the San Diego Unified School District suggests students and parents abide by the following guidelines set by the National Safe Kids Campaign. Walking to School Pedestrian injuries are the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths among children ages 5-14. To avoid injury:
Remind kids to:
Riding the Bus More than 22,000 district students take the bus each day. Although bus travel is one of the safest ways to get to and from school, injuries can still occur, and most of them take place when children are getting on or off the bus. Some safety tips for riding the bus are:
Riding Bicycles Bicycles are associated with more childhood injuries than any other consumer product except the car. To make sure children are safe when riding bicycles to school:
Driving Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths among children age 14 and under. To reduce the risk of injury:
School Police The district's School Police works with the San Diego Police Department, State and Federal law enforcement, and other emergency response agencies to ensure school site security and student safety. Learn more:
Zero Tolerance for Weapons, Drugs & Violence The district's Zero Tolerance policy applies to middle, junior and senior high school students. The policy requires suspension or expulsion for students who violate rules related to weapons, controlled substances or violence. Learn more:
Emergency Lockdown Procedure If an emergency situation occuring in the vicinity of a school threatens student safety, the school may be placed under "lockdown." During a lockdown, all school doors and windows are locked and all students and staff remain in their classrooms or offices. No one is permitted to leave and no one, including parents, is allowed on campus. Although such measures may seem extreme, they have proven effective in ensuring student safety. In fact, in an emergency, school is one of the safest places your child can be. Whenever a threat arises, schools are the focus of heightened attention from School Police and local authorities. Should a lockdown occur, parents are asked to remain calm as school and local authorities manage the situation. If it appears the lockdown will last for an extended period of time, or go beyond dismissal time, school staff will attempt to notify parents by phone, as students will not be allowed to leave until recommended by the appropriate authorities. Parents may be required to pick children up from school or another designated safe area, once it is determined to be safe to do so. To further ensure student safety, parents may be required to present identification. The reunification location will be given to parents over the phone if possible, and will always be publicized to the media. School officials will also work with the district's transportation department regarding bus transport. >> Emergency Lockdown Procedures Fact Sheet: English Related Resources
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