The Warwick County Emergency Management Agency and the school corporation described a new preparedness partnership that will add outdoor weather sirens at two school sites and supply stop-the-bleed kits to classrooms across the district. "We partnered to place outdoor weather sirens at two key locations," the EMA presenter said, naming the Warwick County Pathways and Career Center and Tecumseh High School as the siren locations; he said the sirens will extend warning coverage to nearby industrial and park areas. The EMA presenter also said the agencies will provide over 1,000 stop-the-bleed kits—"one for every classroom in Ward County"—assembled in partnership with the Warwick County Health Department, and that the district will hold countywide training with Booneville Fire Department for staff. District officials invited the board to a public kit-assembly event at WPCC on Thursday at 1:00 p.m., where students will volunteer to assemble the kits. Dr. Walter Lambert, who the board identified as responsible for student safety coordination, acknowledged the district’s role and said staff have coordinated on multiple projects with the EMA. The presentation framed the sirens and kits as measures to improve community resilience and first-response capability; no board action was required at the presentation.