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Regional school-safety coalition emphasizes shared protocols and drills

Crag Policy Board · March 25, 2026
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Superintendent Jordan Grossman outlined a 20-year Capitol Region PreK–12 emergency planning collaboration that now includes more than 60 participants and prioritizes shared protocols, regular drills and cross-agency exercises to strengthen school response and reunification plans.

Superintendent Jordan Grossman told the Crag Policy Board that a two-decade regional effort has created a standing emergency-planning network that brings school leaders, police, emergency managers and other practitioners together quarterly.

Grossman, who identified himself as the superintendent for the Canton Public Schools and chair of the Capitol Region PreK–12 emergency planning committee, said the group began with a handful of administrators and has grown to more than 60 active participants. He said the coalition aims to ensure that districts and first responders do not operate "in silos" and to build trust and shared…

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