| America's
schools are among the dafest places to be on a
day-to-day basis due to the strong commitment
of educators, parents and communities to their
children. Acts of violence in our nation's schools
remind us that no community can be complacent
in its efforts to makie its schools even safer.
To
ensure safety and security:
- All
students at the intermediate and junior high
schools will be issued photo identification
cards.
- Each
school has a lock down plan during the school
day. Entrance to the building will be through
the main door. All other doors will remain locked.
Students and staff exit the building through
all doors. This procedure directs all visitors
to the building to the office.
- In
collaboration with the City of Pekin, a police
liaison officer will be available and on call
to serve the intermediate and junior high schools
- All
visitors to the school will be asked to wear
an identification badge.
- Communications
are available for parents to assist, in partnership
with the school, in addressing the issues of
appropriate behaviors, safety and security.
- A
preparedness manual will be posted in each school
and available for parent and community inspection
outlining procedures that will be followed in
the event of an emergency.
- The
district has a student discipline handbook.
There are three handboooks: primary (K-3), intermediate
(4-6), and junior high (7-8). Parents are asked
to review the handbook with their student and
to sign and return the handbook card ensuring
they have discussed the rules with their children.
- Each
classroom has a management plan so that students
and staff know behavior expectations. The plan
is available for parent review.
- Video
cameras and/or monitors may be used an school
buses. Appropriate disciplinary action may be
taken for misconduct which is recorded or observed
from the camera.
We
are grateful to the many experts, agencies and
associations on education, law enforcement, juvenile
justice, mental health and other social services
that work closely with us to make our schools
safe and secure.
Together we can make a difference for children!
AHERA
NOTIFICATION
Pekin
Public Schools has on file its Management Plan
prepared pursuant to the requirements of the Asbestos
Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA, 40 CFR 763)
for the school.
Pekin
Public Schools has its periodic survey of Asbestos
Containing Materials (ACM) in each school. This
periodic survey and notice of same is required
under the Asbestos Hazardous Emergency Response
Act of 1986.
As
part of a comprehensive asbestos abatement program,
all identified and accessible friable asbestos
containing materials have been removed from this
and other district facilities.
Copies
of both the Management Plan and Periodic Surveillance
Report for each building are available in the
office of the school building. This Plan and Report
are available for your inspection during normal
business hours of this office and during other
times by special arrangement. To make an appointment
to review such plans, call Ken Memken, 241-0550. |