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Tara Cooper

Executive Director of Administrative Services
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REMBC
Readiness and Emergency Management for Burke County Schools
This is an "all-hazards" emergency management plan for the school and the school district, developed in cooperation with appropriate local agencies and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency. REMBC is based on research, effective practices, Standard Response Protocols, and the four phases of emergency management:
Prevention-Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
 
The links on the right are designed to give our stakeholders specific SCHOOL SAFETY information.
 
August 20, 2010 - The Burke County Board of Education is awarded a Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Grant from the United States Department of Education. The Burke County Public School System is the only school system in Georgia to receive this grant. 

While we certainly understand the desire to ensure children are 100% safe while at school, the reality is that isn’t possible anywhere. That is not something that most people want to discuss but it is the reality of the world we live in. Our school system places great emphasis on school safety. The best resource for prevention is an involved parent and students who understand the importance of immediately reporting suspicious activity, anyone suspected of possessing a weapon, threats, etc. As well as positive relationships between students, school personnel, and campus deputies.

Sheriff Alfonzo Williams was the former School Safety Chief for the Richmond County Board of Education prior to becoming the Sheriff of Burke County. Sheriff Williams takes school safety very seriously and has years of training in this specific area. 

The Burke County Sheriff’s Office provides extensive training for the Deputies who work in the school system, including specialized training regarding when to use a lockout or lockdown or deal with an issue without a lockdown. The final decision rests with school administrators who have also undergone training on these issues and is often made as a joint decision in the best interest of all students. We understand that some parents will fill the need to be notified immediately of any and all situations but that goes against standards and professional recommendations. Parents will always be notified by the school system, but the timing will depend on the situation at hand.

BCSO Deputies and BCBOE Employees all have students within the school system and therefore have a vested interest to ensure the schools are as safe as possible while also ensuring the rights of students are maintained. We work together yearly reviewing policies, procedures, training, response, etc. to ensure we are following the best standards possible. At the end of the day, the best way to prevent incidents on a school campus is through positive relationships, which our Deputies and the BOE employees strive daily to accomplish.

We hope this information provides everyone with a better understanding of the measures being taken to ensure school safety. For additional information on school safety, please visit: http://www.schoolsafety.us/

Parents should speak often with their children about school safety, reporting suspicious activity, reporting possible weapons on campus, etc. as well as ensuring children do not have access to weapons to the best of their ability.

There is no easy answer to school security but together, we can all work towards ensuring our schools are as safe as possible.