Parents press district for clearer communication after campus shelter-in-place
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A La Costa Meadows parent urged San Marcos Unified to improve emergency communications after a Dec. 11 shelter-in-place incident; the district said law enforcement usually leads such responses and staff follow their guidance when releasing information.
San Marcos — A parent whose child attends La Costa Meadows Elementary told the Jan. 15 board meeting that the district’s communication following a Dec. 11 shelter-in-place was insufficient, with no clear point of contact or follow-up information on counseling resources and whether an investigation was ongoing.
Parent Patrick Leiker recounted that police, sheriff and bomb-detection units responded and that the school later sent one email stating the campus was all clear but with no contact details for counseling or law-enforcement follow-up. The parent asked the district to adopt clearer procedures and follow-up communication to reassure families after traumatic incidents.
District leaders acknowledged the concern and explained constraints when law enforcement is leading an incident response: the district must coordinate messaging with the investigating agency and follows law-enforcement cues about what can be released publicly. The superintendent said the district routinely debriefs after incidents to refine messaging and that counseling and site-level supports are directed to families through school administrators.
What happens next: District staff said they will review protocols and attempt to provide clearer contact information and follow-up notifications consistent with law‑enforcement guidance and privacy rules.
