School Safety
WCPS is committed to providing a safe environment for students, staff, and visitors.
We work closely with safety officials – police, fire, emergency medical services, and public health – in order to ensure our schools are well prepared for an emergency. We have developed a comprehensive plan that covers a wide variety of emergencies and serves as a guide to help staff and our public safety partners respond swiftly should a crisis occur in our schools.
In the Event Of An Emergency
Should a school emergency occur, a parent can get important information and directions by doing one or all of the following:
- Check your phones and email for WCPS Connect messages
- Tune into the local television and radio stations for news alerts
- Visit the WCPS website and Facebook page
The information included on this page provides an overview of the many safety measures that WCPS has implemented and that can serve as a guide for parents, students and staff should there be a school emergency or if schools are closed/cancelled due to inclement weather.
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WCPS Safety Protocols
Safety Measures in Our Schools
Parents should be assured to know that the safety measures in place through WCPS are extensive. The school system’s Safety and Security Specialist/Risk Manager works diligently to ensure that the system-wide emergency plan is current and that all staff members are prepared to respond to a wide variety of school emergencies. Each of our schools has numerous safety measures in place to provide a safe learning environment for our students. Some of the safety measures that can be found in schools include:
- A crisis response team with selected members that have participated in training to ensure appropriate response on a variety of potential school emergencies.
- All exterior school doors are locked with key-card, buzzer/intercom, and video camera systems in place.
- Closed circuit television (CCTV) installed in many schools.
- Emergency radios to receive updates on emergency situation.
- Entrances monitored during school hours.
- Visitors sign-in and wear an I.D. badge. Visitors are asked to arrive early and be prepared to identify themselves. We thank parents and visitors for their patience.
- All principals and key administrators have cell phones in order to assist in emergency communications.
- A minimum supply of two-way radios to assist in emergency communications.
- Intrusion alarms in many schools.
WCPS uses standard emergency response protocols when emergencies arise
These responses represent the actions that will be taken at schools in the event of an emergency. They use simple, common language to make it easier for students and staff to know exactly what they need to do when an emergency announcement is made. The emergency responses include five actions:
Hold, Secure, Evacuate, Shelter, & Lockdown.

- HOLD! Stay in your Room/Area, clear the halls.
- SECURE! Get inside & lock outside doors.
- EVACUATE! Move to a designated safe place.
- SHELTER! Listen for instructions due to a hazard.
- LOCKDOWN! Locks, lights, out of sight!
HOLD! Stay in your Room/Area, clear the halls.
SECURE! Get inside & lock outside doors.
EVACUATE! Move to a designated safe place.
SHELTER! Listen for instructions due to a hazard.
LOCKDOWN! Locks, lights, out of sight!
How Parents Can Prepare for an Emergency
As a parent, you should feel confident to know that we provide crisis management training to school administrators. Each school has key staff members with assigned roles and responsibilities to perform during an emergency. The school system’s emergency response plan is modeled on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) that has been developed by the Department of Homeland Security. In addition, every school conducts emergency drills throughout the school year so that students and staff are aware of the most effective and safe emergency responses.
- Steps parents can take to prepare for a school emergency
- Communications During a School Emergency
- Reunification
- Staff Training for Emergencies is Ongoing
- Emotional Support for Students During Times of Crisis

