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Celebrating Earth Day at Salish Ponds.
Code: EB
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 7/15/10; 6/14/17
Orig. Code(s): EB
Safe buildings, grounds and equipment will be maintained in order to prevent accidents or injury to students, employees and others from fire, natural disasters, mechanical and electrical malfunction and other hazards.
Buildings will be planned, constructed, equipped and maintained in accordance with appropriate local, state and federal safety regulations.
Code: EBAC-AR
Revised/Reviewed: 7/15/10
District Safety Officer
The superintendent shall designate a district safety officer. The safety officer shall:
EBAC-AR: Safety Committee
Code: EBAC
Adopted: 6/14/17
Safety committees and a centralized safety committee shall be established to implement the district’s safety program as part of an ongoing effort to help ensure the safety of students, staff and others while on district property.
The superintendent or designee will coordinate the district’s safety committee efforts and maintain all necessary records.
Code: EBB
Adopted: 7/15/10
Revised/Readopted: 12/11/13; 4/08/15
Code: EBBA
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 7/15/10; 6/14/17
Orig. Code(s): EBBA
In cases of sudden illness or injury to a student or staff member, first aid will be given by school staff. Further medical attention to students is the parents’ responsibility, or of someone the parents designate in case of emergency.
Each principal is charged with providing for the immediate care of ill or injured persons within his/her area of responsibility.
Code: EBBAA-AR
Revised/Reviewed: 7/15/10
EBBAA-AR: First Aid - Infection Control
Code: EBBAA
Adopted: 7/15/10
Revised/Readopted: 10/14/10; 6/14/17
The district shall use standard precautions at all times for infection control. Each person is therefore treated as though an HIV, AIDS or HBV [1] infection exists.
Code: EBBB
Adopted: 2/12/14
Revised/Readopted: 6/11/18
Code: EBC/EBCA
Adopted: 1/13/16
The superintendent will develop and maintain a plan specifying procedures to be used in such emergencies as disorderly conduct, unlawful assembly, disturbances at school activities, natural disasters, fire, illness or injury of a student or staff member, and use of force on school property. The superintendent will consult with community and county agencies while developing this plan.
The district’s Emergency Procedures Plan will meet the standards of the State Board of Education.
Code: EBCB
Adopted: 7/15/10
Revised/Readopted: 2/12/14; 5/13/15; 1/13/16
Each administrator will conduct emergency drills in accordance with the provisions of Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS).
Code: EBCD
Adopted: 7/15/10
Revised/Readopted: 5/13/15
In case of hazardous or emergency conditions, the superintendent may alter district and transportation schedules as are appropriate to the particular condition. Such alterations include closure[1] of all schools, closure of selected schools or grade levels, delayed openings of schools and early dismissal of students.
Code: ECAAA
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 7/15/10; 6/14/17
Orig. Code(s): ECAAA
For the safety of staff and students in the school environment and to reduce the possibilities of theft, vandalism and loss of district property, all district employees shall be issued and wear identification badges. The supervisors are responsible to see that this requirement is met.
Code: ECAC-AR
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 7/15/10
Revised/Reviewed: 10/11/17 O
rig. Code(s): ECAC-AR
Security and surveillance camera use shall be limited to those provisions of board policy ECAC - Video Surveillance and the following procedures:
Installation Procedures
ECAC-AR : Video Surveillance
Code: ECAC
Adopted: 1/04/07
Readopted: 7/15/10
Orig. Code(s): ECAC
The board, as a part of the district’s on-going program to maintain student discipline and ensure the health, welfare and safety of all students and personnel, and in the interest of protecting district property and equipment, authorizes the utilization of video equipment in the following ways:
Ed Krankowski, Principal at Troutdale Elementary School.
Code: EDC/KGF
Adopted: 2/11/10; 7/15/10
District materials and equipment will be used only for school purposes by district personnel on district properties.
Exceptions to this policy must be approved by the superintendent or a member of executive administration and authorized use shall be consistent with ORS Chapter 244.
END OF POLICY
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