In the event of an emergency DO NOT CALL THE SCHOOL. An instant alert system (School Messenger) will communicate to parents / guardians.
Each emergency presents a unique set of variables, which will be evaluated prior to a decision to use School Messenger. Those variables include nature of emergency, time of emergency, estimated duration of emergency, impact on immediate safety of students, direction given by law enforcement and emergency services agencies, and others. The District's highest priority is to first evaluate and respond to the emergency and ensure the immediate safety of students; and then to notify parents/guardians if the individual emergency dictates.
School Messenger's accuracy is dependent on making sure all information is up-to-date in the school district's database. Any adjustments in your contact information can be made by contacting your local school. It is important to keep your contact information up-to-date at all times, even changes in email addresses.
When you receive a message from School Messenger, please regard it as very important. The caller id will be the district's main number 415.389.7700. Don't hang up. If you pick up the voice mail at a later date, listen to the entire message. Do not call the school or the District Office. If it is an emergency notification, it will include instructions.
In the event of any earthquake, flood, wild land fire, or other emergency, keep your radios tuned to KCBS-740 AM, or KGO-810 AM for advisory information.
Student Release General Guidelines:
Do Not Drive on Campus - School campuses must be clear of cars to allow for emergency vehicles. Park your car safely nearby and walk to school. Do not leave your car in the street where it will block other cars or emergency vehicles.
Major Earthquake - If buildings are unsafe to re-enter, CHILDREN WILL REMAIN UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF SCHOOL AUTHORITIES until parents or designated responsible adults can pick them up. Students will only be released to a parents or guardian as listed on their emergency card.
Student Pick-up Locations – Pick-up is at the following Outdoor Student Release areas:
Edna Maguire: Behind school at blacktop play areas
Middle School Basketball courts adjacent to Community Center
Old Mill: Lovell entrance to bottom of stairs behind auditorium
Park: Catalpa Street entrance on blacktop
Strawberry Point: East Strawberry Drive entrance on blacktop
Tamalpais Valley: Next to library
Bring Identification - You must bring Picture ID to identify yourself for release of any student to your care. Do not attempt to remove your child or any other child from school without having signed the emergency release form at the Student Release area.
The objectives of the Emergency Preparedness Plan are as follows:
Emergency on the Way to School - If children are caught in an emergency between home and school, it is recommended that they go immediately to school.
Emergency at School - Should an emergency occur while the children are at school, the following actions will be implemented by personnel, depending on type of emergency as specified in our plan:
Food and Water Supply - In the event that children need to remain on campus for several hours after an emergency, we have a basic supply of water and food.
Emergency Release Forms - If you are unable to reach the school, personnel will care for your child until you can safely get there. In order to assist staff in the safe caring for your child, be sure you have filled out, signed and returned the "Emergency Release Form". If there is any special medical information the school should know about, please record it clearly and notify the school office if there are any significant changes.
Evacuation From Immediate Area - Conditions may be such that it is necessary to remove students from the immediate area. An instant alert system (School Messenger) will communicate to parents/guardians, when possible, the location of students. A notice will also be posted on the front door of the school with the location of the students. If students are to be removed to a Red Cross Shelter, they will be kept together under the supervision of the Red Cross and a Child Protection Services worker.
You and your family are encouraged to develop an Emergency Preparedness Plan for your home. Please take a moment to review www.bepreparedmv.org and www.southernmarinfire.org for essential information.
Mill Valley School District / 411 Sycamore Avenue / Mill Valley, CA 94941 / Tel: 415.389.7700 / Fax: 415.389.7773 / Email: contact@mvschools.org
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