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Pasco School District details crisis plans, four "flight teams" and planned reunification drill

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Superintendent Michelle Whitney and Assistant Superintendent Mira Goble updated the board on the district's emergency operations plans, training, partnerships with Pasco Police and other agencies, the district's four "flight teams," and a multi-agency reunification drill planned for spring.

Superintendent Michelle Whitney told the Pasco School District Board of Directors on the evening of the regular meeting that the district's crisis planning and response are governed by state law and supported by local and federal partners. "We have amazing public safety partners that are really an integral part of our emergency operations," Whitney said, citing ongoing collaboration with the Pasco Police Department, FEMA, the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and the state risk-management pool.

The presentation summarized the district's emergency operations plans (EOPs), which Whitney said have been standardized across school sites using materials from the I Love You Guys Foundation. The EOPs, required under state RCWs, include prevention,…

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