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Scarsdale Public Schools

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Safety & Emergency Management

Safety, Security, and Emergency Management

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As a district, we take the safety and security of our students and staff extremely seriously. Emergencies can come in many forms, but all emergencies are events that hold the potential to cause injury or illness to members of our school community, or disrupt the educational process. They range from acts of bullying or harassment to catastrophic natural or human-caused events. Emergency management in Scarsdale includes prevention, response, and improvement. 

  • The District has policies and procedures in place to protect our schools from a variety of threats, ranging from fires to flu.
  • District and Building Emergency Response Teams meet regularly and debrief on both major and minor issues; conduct emergency drills of many sorts; respond to teacher and parent concerns; and plan for potential, larger scale issues.
  • Administrators and counseling staff are prepared and equipped to support students through a wide range of social and emotional issues, including peer conflicts; family issues, such as separation/divorce; stress in its many forms; and appropriate decision-making, to name a few.
  • The District also works closely with a number of community agencies, including the Scarsdale Edgemont Family Counseling Service and the Village Police and Fire Departments.

To learn more, please see the links below, as well as this more comprehensive resource. For questions, please contact your building principal, or Eric Rauschenbach

  • Districts are required to develop district-wide school safety and emergency management plans designed to prevent and effectively manage such events to minimize the effects of serious incidents and emergencies. These plans also facilitate the coordination of the District with local and county plans and resources when incidents and emergencies occur.

    Click to view the District Safety Plan

  • The role of the District Safety Team is as follows:

    • to review and recommend any changes to the District Emergency Preparedness Plan;
    • to review building level emergency training drill reports.
    • to review general health and safety concerns brought forth by committee members from their constituents;
    • to review and provide feedback regarding safety and security practices throughout the District;
    • to review and provide feedback regarding any initiatives which may impact safety and security.
  • This brief guide will assist parents in better understanding how schools respond in different emergencies and the terms used. It also provides parents with information on the following:

    • How to prepare for a school emergency
    • What to do during a school emergency
    • What to know in the event of an evacuation; and
    • What to do following an emergency