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School Safety

School Safety

School safety is a top priority for Flagler Schools. We have implemented standardized policies district-wide and collaborate closely with the Flagler County Sheriff's Office to ensure effective emergency response at all our facilities. All county agencies work together to maximize the chances of a positive resolution.

Report Bullying

Incidents of bullying in Flagler Schools can be reported to the district by completing the Report Bullying form. Visit the Bullying page to access additional information including bullying criteria, district policies and procedures, and resources for students and families.

FortifyFL

Flagler Schools encourages families, students, and employees to share information about emerging safety and security concerns before they escalate into emergencies. The Fortify FL app can be used to report suspicious activity directly to school officials or law enforcement agencies.

Learn more about Flagler Schools and FortifyFL

Safety First, Success Always

Safety First, Success Always is an proactive, collaborative approach, which focuses on three pillars: education, awareness and accountability. The initiative was created to help better address substance use and violence.

Learn more about Safety First, Success Always.

Flagler Schools has adopted The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) created and supported by the  I Love U Guys Foundation. Students and staff will train, practice, and drill this protocol.

The SRP is based on an all-hazards approach as opposed to an individual scenario approach. Like the Incident Command System, the SRP utilizes clear common language while allowing for flexibility in protocol.

There are five specific actions that can be performed during an incident. When communicating these, the action is labeled with a “Term of Art” and is then followed by a “Directive.” Execution of the action is performed by active participants, including students, staff, teachers, and first responders.

SRP for Families

Click on each step to learn more.

The word 'HOLD' in white text on a purple background, with a phone icon. Hold in Classroom or Area Students Trained To

  • Clear hallways and remain in their area or room until the “All Clear” is announced
  • Business as usual

Adults and Staff Trained To

  • Close and lock the door
  • Account for students and adults
  • Business as usual

The word 'SECURE' in white text on a blue background, with hand icons.

Get Inside, Lock Outside Doors Students Trained To

  • Return to inside of building
  • Business as usual

Adults and Staff Trained To

  • Bring everyone indoors
  • Lock the outside doors
  • Increase situational awareness
  • Account for students and adults
  • Business as usual

The word 'LOCKDOWN' in white text on a red background, with a lock icon. Locks, Lights, Out of Sight Students Trained To

  • Move away from sight
  • Maintain silence
  • Do not open the door

Adults and Staff Trained To

  • Recover students from hallway if possible
  • Lock the classroom door
  • Turn out the lights
  • Move away from sight
  • Maintain silence
  • Do not open the door
  • Prepare to evade or defend

Green sign with the word EVACUATE in white letters. Evacuate to a Location Students Trained To

  • Leave belongings behind if required to
  • If possible, bring their phones
  • Follow instructions

Adults and Staff Trained To

  • Bring roll sheet and Go Bag (unless instructed not to bring anything, depending on the reason for evacuation)
  • Lead students to evacuation location
  • Account for students and adults
  • Report injuries or problems using Red Card/Green Card method

 

The word 'SHELTER' in white text on an orange background.

State Hazard and Safety Strategy Hazards May Include

  • Tornado
  • Hazmat
  • Earthquake
  • Tsunami

Safety Strategies May Include

  • Evacuate to shelter area
  • Seal the room
  • Drop, cover, and hold
  • Get to high ground

Student Training

  • Appropriate Hazards and Safety Strategies

Adult and Staff Training

  • Appropriate Hazards and Safety Strategies
  • Accounting for students and adults
  • Report injuries or problems using Red Card/Green Card method

 

School Resource Deputies

All Flagler schools have a full-time School Resource Deputy (SRD) on duty during school hours. SRDs are certified law enforcement officers who have received additional training in safety, security, mentoring, and community involvement in order to work with youth in the community. Their role is to provide the physical presence, training, and support needed to help families and educators feel safe in the school environment.

The SRD program is a vital part of safety in our schools. The program thrives due to a solid working relationship between Flagler Schools, the City of Palm Coast, and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office. SRDs make important connections with students and are called on for their expertise in matters involving law enforcement. As positive role models, SRDs provide information and give presentations that help students make better choices and understand the consequences of their actions.

Emergency Communications

This video explains what happens during the investigation of a campus incident and the procedures for releasing communications to families.

Alert Training

This video describes the ALERT Active Assailant Response Training used by Flagler Schools teachers, staff, and students.