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Ralston schools review response protocols, reunification and threat-assessment procedures

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Summary

Board members received an overview of the district’s standard response protocols, reunification plans with the arena as primary site, and the district’s approach to threat assessment and targeted interventions for safety incidents.

The Ralston Public Schools Board of Education received a detailed briefing Sept. 8 on school safety procedures, including the district’s standard response protocol (SRP) for holds, secures, lockdowns, evacuations and shelter-in-place, and on reunification and threat-assessment processes.

What the district described: Facilities and safety staff said SRP is widely used in Nebraska and provides short, consistent commands (hold, secure, lockdown, evacuate, shelter) so staff and students can quickly respond during an incident. Staff said most teachers and classified…

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