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Camas School District details safety progress, expands CrisisGo rollout and upgrades cameras
Summary
At a Jan. 13 board workshop the Camas School District presented a safety progress report that highlighted districtwide rollout of the Standard Response Protocol and CrisisGo integration, new camera and vaping sensors funded by a statewide lawsuit, and plans to streamline emergency binders and increase building-level training.
The Camas School District presented a districtwide safety progress report during its Jan. 13 board workshop, outlining recent technology upgrades, training, and next steps to standardize emergency practices across schools.
District staff said the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) rollout is largely complete and that the district is now focusing on measuring progress and refining building emergency plans so they are quick and usable in a crisis. "What we're doing with the progress report ... is making sure that there are key parts of the action plan that are noted," Lisa, a district strategic-planning staff member, said during the workshop.
District safety co-leads Doug and Sherman described recent technology and operational changes aimed at faster incident response and clearer accountability. The district integrated CrisisGo so a single alert can trigger notifications to clocks, computers and staff phones and notify district office staff and the school resource officer. Sherman said the integrated system also…
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