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The Pembroke Public Schools are committed to making schools safe for students and staff. We work closely with State, and local safety officials - including police, fire, emergency medical services, and public health - to ensure that we are well prepared and that children are protected. We have a comprehensive Emergency Response Plan that makes our staff and our public safety partners respond swiftly should an emergency occur, and we conduct regular training and practice sessions based on that plan.
- A Parent's Role In An Emergency Response
- Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy
- Bullying Prevention & Intervention Plan
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- Restraint Policies
- Safety Forum
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- School Committee Policies
- Student & Family Handbooks
- Student Data & Privacy Protection
- Titans Talk
- Use of School Facilities
Current Practices & Protocols
Emergency Response Procedures
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Community Alert
Community Alert
A Community Alert will be used when there is an external threat in the community but is not a specific threat to the school.
What it looks like:
Continue teaching as usual. Teaching and learning should continue as planned. Students and staff can move from class to class without restriction.
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Shelter in Place
Shelter in Place
A Shelter-in-Place will be used when there is a contained incident within the school – medical/behavioral
What it looks like:
Close and lock classroom doors but continue teaching as planned. Prompt students in the hallway to report back to the class from which they came.
An example of this would be a student or staff member are in need of medical assistance
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Lockdown
Lockdown
A lockdown is instituted when there is an immediate threat within the building to students and staff.
What it looks like:
Pembroke uses the 4L’s for the Lockdown procedure.
The Four L's are Defined as;
LOCKDOWN, LOCATE, LEAVE,LIVE
Like a fire drill, lockdown drills are held at least twice per school year. One is a school-based drill and one is planned in coordination with the Pembroke Police Department.
Lockdown:
- Turn off the lights/pull-down shades etc.
- Gather students in an area of the room that is away from doors and windows
- Take steps to barricade the door and look around the room for objects that could be used to disrupt the shooter
Locate:
- Communicate known information about the location of the incident to assist police
Leave:
- Use available information to determine when/if they should leave using our evacuation plan
Live
School Resource Officer
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The School Resource Officer (SRO) is a member of the Pembroke Police Department tasked with exemplifying the department's approach to community-based policing. The SRO works in conjunction with the school staff and community to help create a safer school environment. The SRO helps to build a positive relationship with the youth, parents, and staff.
Our School Resource Officer currently divides his time between the high school and the middle school. In addition to the SRO on site, we also welcome officers into our buildings regularly in what is called the Community Policing Program. As part of this partnership with the Pembroke Police Department, we have an established (MOU) Memorandum of Understanding with the department regarding all school-based issues.
Officer Kirby
80 Center St, Pembroke, MA, United States, Massachusetts
(781) 293-6363
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What are the Acceptable Use & Internet Safety Policies?
To review our Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policies click here.
For additional resources for families regarding social media, please click here.
For our Student Data Privacy and Protection Policies click here.
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What does it mean to Shelter In Place?
Shelter in Place
A Shelter-in-Place will be used when there is a contained incident within the school – medical/behavioral
What it looks like:
Close and lock classroom doors but continue teaching as planned. Prompt students in the hallway to report back to the class from which they came.
An example of this would be a student or staff member who is in need of medical assistance.
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What is a Community Alert?
A Community Alert is used when there is an external, community natter being handled by the Police.
What it looks like:
Continue teaching as usual. Teaching and learning should continue as planned. Students and staff can move from class to class without restriction.
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What is a lockdown?
Lockdown
A lockdown is instituted when there is an immediate threat within the building to students and staff.
What it looks like:
Pembroke uses the 4L’s for the Lockdown procedure.
The Four L's are Defined as;
LOCKDOWN, LOCATE, LEAVE, LIVE
Like a fire drill, lockdown drills are held at least twice per school year. One is a school-based drill and one is planned in coordination with the Pembroke Police Department.
Lockdown:
- Turn off the lights/pull-down shades etc.
- Gather students in an area of the room that is away from doors and windows
- Take steps to barricade the door and look around the room for objects that could be used to disrupt the shooter
Locate:
- Communicate known information about the location of the incident to assist police
Leave:
- Use available information to determine when/if they should leave using our evacuation plan
Live
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What is an Emergency Response Plan?
Each building has what is called an Emergency Response Plan. This plan outlines the steps taken by staff during an emergency.
This plan also includes a designated Crisis Management Team and includes their contact information.
These plans are not published online for the public, they are internal documents.
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Who is our School Resource Officer?
Our School Resource Officer is Officer Kirby. He is stationed primarily at the middle and high school with check-ins at the elementary school as needed.