Classroom
CSTAG
CSSP/Drills
ICS
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100

Share one item from this picture that would need to be addressed to stay within our classroom guidelines. 

100

How would you categorize this situation:

During lunch, a 7th-grade student, Alex, becomes upset after another student, Jordan, accidentally spills milk on his backpack. In frustration, Alex yells, “I’m going to get you for that!” and storms out of the cafeteria. A teacher nearby hears the remark and reports it to administration as a possible threat.

The team interviews Alex, who quickly admits he was angry and “didn’t mean it literally.” He explains that he was embarrassed in front of his friends and just “blurted it out.” When asked if he has any intent or plan to harm Jordan, Alex says no and apologizes for the outburst.


Transient Threat (No/Low Risk)

100

Within how many days of a school starting should the first emergency drill be conducted?

Within 10 days of the beginning of classes

(24 CCR 403.42)

Future updated Board Policy 3516.1 Fire Drills & Fires


100

What does ICS stand for?

Incident Command System

100

In regards to safety plans the district is required to have 3 plans (though 2 can be combined). Name one of the three:

200

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Name on reason why items should not be hung things from the ceiling?

1) Can modify the structural integrity of the t-bar ceiling

2) Can set off the alarm

3) Can help spread a fire limiting a individual egress possibilities

200

S – Stay alert and aware of your surroundings.
A – Always look out for one another.
F – Focus on doing things the right way, not the fast way.
E – Encourage others to make safe choices.
T – Take time to learn and follow procedures.
Y – Your actions help keep everyone protected.

200

What does Title IX protect against? 

Sex discrimination in education programs that receive federal funding (discrimination, sexual harassment and violence, hostile environment, etc.)

200

This role should never leave the command post unless being replaced by a designee. 

Incident Commander

200

If staff are having their students help with cleaning the tables what type of wipes are allowed to be used?

Only baby wipes.  All disinfecting or sanitizing wipes should not be utilized by children.

300

Name one safety item shared under electrical safety.

Only one extension cord and one power strip may be plugged into a single outlet.

Extension cords must be unplugged and stored daily—they are not for permanent use.

Extension cords and power strips cannot be connected in series (“daisy-chained”).

Lights, sensors, and fire safety devices must remain uncovered and unobstructed.

For ambient lighting, only LED lights rated for indoor use may be used. These lights must not be daisy-chained and should be connected to a timer to prevent being left on.

300

Who is the lead developer of the CSTAG?

Dr. Dewey Cornell

300

When evacuating the building due to an earthquake should the door be left open or closed?

Open

300

Which is not a task for the Communication Liaison?

A) Ensure emergency communication systems and equipment are operational

B) Ensure a consistent and accurate message is being shared with parents and staff

C) Ensure communication with the fire, police and other agencies is happening.

D) Direct families to designated information hubs (school website, emergency hotline, etc.)

C

300

Share one thing you have learned about safety this year. 

FREE ANSWER

400

Name one of the three items shared in the safety memo on how to keep your door access safe. 

1) Cannot have more than 20% of their surface covered by artwork or teaching materials.

2) Decorations must not obstruct the door’s operation or visibility.

3) The bottom 10 inches of the door must remain completely free of decorations.

400

What does CSTAG stand for?

Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines

400

Share one thing you want to learn about the CSSP/Drills this year.

FREE ANSWER

400

If you are the agency liaison what is your primary role

To coordinate communication between the outside agency (fire, police, etc.) and the incident commander

400

What percentage of an individual wall can be covered? 

50%

500

Classrooms chairs and tables need to be cleaned/disinfected how many times a week?

At least once a week. 

500

During 4th period, a high school student named Jordan becomes upset after a classmate posts a meme making fun of him on social media. Later that afternoon, Jordan posts a comment under the photo saying,

“You’re going to regret this tomorrow. I’ll make sure you pay for it.”

Another student shows the post to a teacher, who reports it to administration. When questioned, Jordan admits to writing the comment and adds,

“I’m serious — he deserves to get hurt. I already told my cousin to bring something for me tomorrow.”

Administrators interview the cousin, who confirms Jordan asked him to bring a knife to school, though he refused.

Serious Substantive Threat (Medium)

500

What is one of the differences between shelter in place and a lockdown?

Shelter-in-place indicates “caution” and is used to isolate students from an outside incident or a specific area of the school. Examples of such situations include law enforcement activity near campus, bad weather, coyotes, or a suspicious subject on or near campus.  

Lockdown indicates “danger” and the need for immediate action to keep students safe. Examples of such situations include an active shooter or subject on campus with a weapon (gun, knife, etc.).  

500

The Agency Liaison Officer, Safety Officer, and Communication Officer are also also known as?

Command Staff

500

Thank you for all you do to help keep our staff and students safe.  A lot of learning is happening this year. I truly appreciate your engagement and desire to learn more about safety.  Thank you! 


ALL TEAMS GET 500 POINTS!!!!