Parent Information Parent ReunificationWhen an emergency (national, local or school) occurs during school hours, parents are asked to cooperate with safety and school officials.Wait for notification of how and when to respond to the school site/reunification site. This notification will come via the site’s office, district, or CVUSD’s web site. Location(s) of reunification sites will be announced. Please be aware that the location (both on and off campus) is subject to change depending on the nature of the emergency.
Proper identification will be required at the site. Please know that only emergency contacts listed on your child’s emergency card will be allowed to sign out your child. If you wish to authorize additional individuals or daycare centers to pick up your child in the event of an emergency, please update and return the emergency card to the school office. Students will not be released to friends, neighbors, siblings, etc., unless they are listed on the emergency card. For security reasons, no phone authorizations will be accepted. Safe School PlansChino Valley Unified is proactive in the area of emergency preparedness. Each school site has a comprehensive school safety plan that deals with different situations and emergency management (Education Code 32281). Our plans have been developed with the input of numerous local emergency groups including the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, Local Law Enforcement. All plans are designed to protect students and staff while they are at school or work. Each school site conducts practice emergency drills regularly. To view a copy of your school’s safety plan, and/or a description of its major elements, contact the principal. Each school site shall notify, in writing, specified persons and entities of a public meeting to express an opinion about the school plan ( Education Code 32288). Parent Emergency InformationWhat we do in an emergency depends on the circumstances and the specifics of the incident. In the event of an emergency, Chino Valley Unified Schools receive direct input from public safety officials. Depending on the threat, we may evacuate schools, lock down or initiate a shelter-in-place. The goal is protection of students and staff.
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Emergency Preparedness Links These resources provide important earthquake survival information and other earthquake tips. Organizations that support activities, tasks, programs, and systems developed and implemented prior to an emergency that are used to support the prevention of, mitigation of, response to, and recovery from emergencies. This web page provides information on emergency and disaster preparation for people with disabilities at home, school and work. The Next Of Kin Registry (NOKR) was established as a FREE tool for daily emergencies and national disasters. NOKR is your emergency contact system to help if you or your family member is missing, injured or deceased. NOKR is the central depository for Emergency Contact information in the United States plus 87 other countries. Team SAFE-T is an alliance of public and private organizations dedicated to integrating safety and preparedness in schools. |

