Student Safety
Student Safety
North Sanpete School District
Standard Response Protocol
The Standard Response Protocol was developed by the I Love U Guys Foundation. The protocols are used in over 30,000 schools and municipalities nationwide. They were created through research-based best practices of school administrators, psychologists, public safety experts, families, and first responders. The Standard Response Protocol creates common and consistent language among educators, communities, and first responding agencies.
Depending on the circumstances, a protocol may be implemented without any school functions being disrupted, while others may necessitate changes in dismissal times and might involve local emergency services. We are prepared to care for children in all of these situations. When we work together, we are all safer.
Comprehensive Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG)
The Comprehensive Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG), originally known as the Virginia Student Threat Assessment Guidelines, is an evidence-based model for schools to use in conducting threat assessments in K-12 schools.
Threat Assessment is a problem solving approach to violence prevention. It involves both intervention and assessment with individuals who have threatened violence toward others.
Information for Parents
North Sanpete School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs.
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