SCHOOL EMERGENCY INFORMATION

 

In Campbell Union School District, safety for students and staff is our top priority.

 

In the event of an emergency:

1.      District administrators maintain frequent communication with school staff, police and other local authorities.

2.      School staff enacts the school safety plan, which is updated each spring and fall.

3.      Teachers inform students of the known facts and discuss safety procedures with them in an age-appropriate way.

 

If officials determine that releasing students is necessary, parents would be notified in several ways:

1.      Public broadcasts:  For information about emergency school closures, tune in to the following stations:

  • Radio: KLIV (1590 AM), KCBS (740 AM) or to Spanish station KBRG (100.3 FM).
  • Television:  NBC3 (KNTV Channel 11), KGO Channel 7, or Spanish station KSTS Channel 48.

2.      Telephone:  As circumstances permit, staff will telephone parents to tell them of the school closure and inform them of where they can pick up their child.

 

Please be aware that STUDENTS CAN ONLY BE RELEASED LEGALLY TO THOSE PEOPLE IDENTIFIED ON THE PUPIL INFORMATION CARD. Please be sure that the information on the card is up to date and that the school can reach you or your designee in the event of an emergency.

 

For more information…

Ask the school principal for more details about Campbell Union School District’s emergency procedures or contact the district office at:

(408) 364-4200

www.campbellusd.org