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Board reviews emergency-management policy; district confirms use of standard response protocol rather than active-shooter simulations

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Administrators recommended removing active-shooter drill language from Policy 806 and reaffirmed the district's practice of using standard response protocol locked-room procedures; board discussed where warning-sign training and social-emotional learning belong.

The board reviewed proposed edits to Policy 806 (emergency management) on July 14 that remove a section referencing active-shooter drill requirements. Assistant Superintendent Nate Smithson told the board the district does not conduct active-shooter simulation drills with law-enforcement-staged scenarios and…

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