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With almost 40 schools, the district serves approximately 26,000 students. We have been Accredited with Distinction, Colorado’s highest education performance ranking, every year since the rating's inception.",[50,65],{"id":51,"title":52,"path":53,"categories":56,"metaDescription":64},"253ba306-6e0f-72bc-9ab7-ec7558f6cd8e","Buses and Transportation",{"path":54,"level":55},"\u002Fbuses-and-transportation",1,[57,60],{"category":58},[59],{"title":19},{"category":61},[62],{"title":63},"Transportation","Safe, dependable and efficient transportation for students. ",{"id":66,"title":67,"path":68,"categories":71,"metaDescription":78},"2b18a91d-a0a3-4095-8d8f-ead1828f8c4f","School Bus Safety",{"path":69,"level":70},"\u002Fbuses-and-transportation\u002Fschool-bus-safety",2,[72,75],{"category":73},[74],{"title":19},{"category":76},[77],{"title":63},"School bus safety guidelines. ",[],[],[82],{"message":83},{"id":84,"title":9,"summary":85,"bodyHtml":86,"bodyJson":87,"status":88,"slug":89,"ownerOrganizationId":5,"publishDateTime":90,"modifiedDateTime":91,"expireDateTime":92,"translations":25,"images":93,"videos":135,"channels":136,"callsToAction":25,"categories":137,"links":140},"92ede390-041a-11f0-85db-3317a21b12c2","At Academy District 20 we are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our students to learn and grow. We stay abreast of the newest tools and protocols that help keep our schools safe.","\u003Cp>\u003Cspan style=\"font-size: 1.25rem; font-weight: 700; letter-spacing: -0.00833em;\">Safety Resources\u003C\u002Fspan>\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\nOur safety and security team works to create and maintain a safe and nurturing\neducational environment for all students, staff and visitors. We staff our own\nSecurity Team who deter criminal and disruptive conduct and effectively\nresponds to requests for assistance. We also conduct and provide training for\nemergency preparedness.\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\nWe have a variety of safety resources such as highly trained and armed\nDistrict Security Officers, Colorado Springs Police Department\u002FEl Paso County\nSheriff's Department School Resource Officers, robust security camera systems\nand secure entrances with a strict check-in policy.\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\nThese resources, combined with additional safety protocols such as monthly\nfire drills, mock-emergency exercises, school emergency plans and adoption of\nthe Standard Response Protocol system, help us ensure staff and students are\nwell educated and trained on how to properly respond during times of crisis.\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\nThere are times when schools must be evacuated and placed in a lockout. During\nan evacuation\u002Flockout our schools cannot accept any visitors, and students are\nbused to a reunification center. Families will be notified of the pick-up\nlocation. Please keep in mind, this process can be lengthy, however it ensures\nstudent safety.\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Ch2>Standard Response Protocol\u003C\u002Fh2>\u003Cp>\nAcademy District 20 uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) principles of\nplanning, preparing, and practicing to deal with a variety of emergency events\nthat could affect our campuses and facilities. SRP is a nationally recognized\nprogram from the “\u003Cb>i love u guys” Foundation\u003C\u002Fb>. It is used extensively\nacross the United States by school districts, colleges, universities, and\nbusinesses.\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\nSRP is taught to staff and students and provides an action-based approach to\nachieving a safer school environment through easily learned safety concepts.\nIt also teaches five basic directives regarding emergencies:\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Hold\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Secure\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Lockdown\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Evacuate\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Shelter\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\u003Cdiv style=\"\ndisplay: flex;\nflex-wrap: wrap;\njustify-content: space-evenly;\nwidth: 100%;\noverflow: hidden;\n\">\n\u003Cbr>\n\u003C\u002Fdiv>\u003Cdiv style=\"\ndisplay: flex;\nflex-wrap: wrap;\nwidth: 100%;\nheight: max-content;\njustify-content: space-evenly;\nmargin-bottom: 3rem;\n\">\n\u003Cimg style=\"max-width: 100%; max-height: 400px; margin: 0px;\" src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fasd20websitestorage.blob.core.windows.net\u002Fwebsite-files\u002Fmessage-images\u002Fensuring-safe-and-secure-learning-environments-2025-03-18\u002Ffull\u002FSRPIcons_1280x350_2025-03-18T20_48_49.jpg\" alt=\"The Standard Response Protocol Icons: Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter.\" draggable=\"false\" data-image-id=\"img-1773153751894-c2f673\">\n\u003C\u002Fdiv>\u003Cp>\n\u003Ca  href=\"https:\u002F\u002Filoveuguys.org\u002FThe-Standard-Response-Protocol.html#Pre-K-12\" target=\"_blank\">SRP posters\u003C\u002Fa>\nshow each directive and safety actions to be taken by students, staff, and\nvisitors. SRP posters are displayed in each classroom, office, and common\nareas of our facilities in English and Spanish. We ask that anyone visiting\nour facilities be familiar with the SRP directives and follow the safety\nactions listed on the poster.\n\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Ch2>FAQs\u003C\u002Fh2>\u003Cdiv>\u003Cdiv data-cc-block=\"accordion\" data-block-id=\"62377a20-1c8f-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\">\u003C\u002Fdiv>\u003C\u002Fdiv>","{\"version\":1,\"blocks\":[{\"id\":\"62377a20-1c8f-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\",\"type\":\"accordion\",\"items\":[{\"id\":\"6237a130-1c8f-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\",\"heading\":\"If there is an emergency on my child's campus, should I go pick my child up?\",\"contentType\":\"text\",\"bodyHtml\":\"\u003Cp>Please don't. If there is a dangerous or unknown emergency you may place yourself in danger by showing up at the\\nschool, or even parking on a nearby street. Being in the area may block or hinder emergency\\nvehicles traveling to and from the emergency location. School staff will assess the situation in conjunction\\nwith police, fire, or other first responders to give you information as quickly as possible. You will be given\\ninformation on where to go to pick-up your child when it is safe to do so.\u003C\u002Fp>\\n\u003Cp>Make sure your contact information and notification preferences are up to date in Infinite Campus and in\\nParentSquare.&nbsp;\u003C\u002Fp>\",\"opened\":false,\"tableau\":{\"src\":\"\",\"height\":300,\"toolbar\":\"bottom\",\"hideTabs\":true,\"descriptiveText\":\"\"}},{\"id\":\"8a68c8a0-1c8f-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\",\"heading\":\"Should I call the school or district offices for information?\",\"contentType\":\"text\",\"bodyHtml\":\"\u003Cp>You may call either location, however, if a campus is involved in an emergency, phones may not be answered\\ndue for multiple reasons (danger, loss of phone lines due to weather, fire, jammed communications, etc.).\\nFollow the emergency information directives given on our communications platforms (text, email,\\nParentSquare, websites, etc.)\u003C\u002Fp>\\n\u003Cp>Remember, potentially hundreds of other parents will also be trying to connect with their child’s campus.\\nThis may overwhelm communications. Be patient and expect delays in phones being answered. Our staff and\\nfirst responders' primary responsibilities are dealing with the emergency directly.\u003C\u002Fp>\",\"opened\":false,\"tableau\":{\"src\":\"\",\"height\":300,\"toolbar\":\"bottom\",\"hideTabs\":true,\"descriptiveText\":\"\"}},{\"id\":\"9ff60e80-1c8f-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\",\"heading\":\"Should I call or text my child during an emergency?\",\"contentType\":\"text\",\"bodyHtml\":\"\u003Cp>If the campus is in a Lockdown due to an active threat inside the building, do \u003Cb>not\u003C\u002Fb> call your child.\\nCalling anyone who may be hiding can give away their hiding place. You can consider texting your child, but\\nkeep in mind that if your child’s cell phone is loud or lights up, texting can potentially give away their\\nhiding place. If your child calls or texts you, briefly remind them \u003Cb>not\u003C\u002Fb> to draw attention to\\nthemselves.\u003C\u002Fp>\\n\u003Cp>If you text, keep your message simple (e.g., “are you ok?”). Avoid long and complicated texts. Your child may\\nnot be able to respond because they are hiding. Do not ask your child what you should do or where you should\\ngo. That information could be wrong or change rapidly. Rely only official information from the school and\u002For\\npolice. Do \u003Cb>not\u003C\u002Fb> tell your child to come outside and find you! This may put them in danger.\u003C\u002Fp>\",\"opened\":false,\"tableau\":{\"src\":\"\",\"height\":300,\"toolbar\":\"bottom\",\"hideTabs\":true,\"descriptiveText\":\"\"}},{\"id\":\"1c4888a0-1c90-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\",\"heading\":\"What happens when I am allowed to pick my child up?\",\"contentType\":\"text\",\"bodyHtml\":\"\u003Cp>Be patient. All students must be accounted for, assessed for injury, and potentially transported to a safe\\nlocation first. This may include another school campus, an off-campus location (such as a church or\\nbusiness), or a medical facility. When we announce reunification location and procedures, please follow\\nthose directions. \u003C\u002Fp>\\n\u003Cp>We understand you may be scared, upset, or angry. Students will be released after each parent\u002Fguardian is\\nidentified. Have your identification ready; students will \u003Cb>not\u003C\u002Fb> be released to parents\u002Fguardians who do\\nnot have identification. You may be asked to fill out a form to pick-up your child which will all us to\\nrelease students faster as computer systems may be down making student information inaccessible. It also\\nallows us to have a record of who picked up your child. If your child is at a medical facility, you will be\\nadvised to go to that location.\u003C\u002Fp>\",\"opened\":false,\"tableau\":{\"src\":\"\",\"height\":300,\"toolbar\":\"bottom\",\"hideTabs\":true,\"descriptiveText\":\"\"}},{\"id\":\"28d8c800-1c90-11f1-9462-ebff9457567a\",\"heading\":\"What if I can't pick up my child right away?\",\"contentType\":\"text\",\"bodyHtml\":\"In the event you are not able to come pick-up your child, we will attempt to contact all other listed\\nemergency contacts. It may take additional time to contact the people on your emergency list. 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