ALICE: School Safety Measures

School Safety
Discussion - ALICE
Parent Presentation
Does anyone know when the
last time someone died in a
school fire?
12/1/1958
Why so long ago?
ALICE:
 
A – Alert
All are authorized to announce 
No codes are used
 
L – Lockdown 
Including barricade
 
I – Inform
Use technology to provide updates on information
 
C – Counter
Interrupt the intruder’s plan
As a last resort only
 
E – Evacuate 
Leave the building if safe to do so
What ALICE is and is not…
What ALICE is:
 Common sense approach to a
situation
 Tools for teachers to use 
 Options based on the situation 
 Empowering all to make choices
 A set of life-skills for all situations
What ALICE is not:
 A sequential set of actions
 A prescribed emergency response
Evacuate: Get out
Barricade: Lock and Block
COUNTER
The “intruder” is typically not a highly skilled shooter
The intruder is usually unable to deviate from their plan, so
any distraction can significantly impact their ability
This is the last and most unlikely option, when there is
nothing else you can do
What you can do:  make noise!   move!
Distract. Distract, Distract!!
ALICE DRILLS: 11/7
From 10:15pm-11:15pm - We will hold ALICE
drills.
 
Students will be grouped by
homeroom.
We will practice one true barricade before being
given any scenarios
We will then have four scenarios where we will
either evacuate or barricade.
 
 
-When Barricading - Please use three
designated desks during drills
 
-When Evacuating - Please don’t go
further than 30 yards away from the School     -----
--   Do not sprint in the hallway -------  Keep
everyone safe.
We are the first responders
Past incidents last only 5-6 minutes
We must feel empowered to make decisions based on the information we have
Traditional Methods are proven to not be effective.
Lessons learned from past tragedies:
April 16, 2007 – Virginia Tech
Killed: 30
Wounded: 17
Various responses in each classroom
Standard lockdown
Lockdown with barricade 
Evacuation
Any Questions?
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ALICE is a proactive approach to school safety that empowers individuals to respond effectively in a crisis. It focuses on Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and Evacuate strategies. ALICE emphasizes common-sense decision-making, providing tools for teachers, and empowering everyone to make choices based on the situation. The training involves drills to practice barricading, evacuating, and distracting intruders, with a focus on safety protocols and clear instructions for students and staff.

  • School Safety
  • ALICE Training
  • Crisis Response
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Intruder Response

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  1. School Safety Discussion - ALICE Parent Presentation

  2. Does anyone know when the last time someone died in a school fire?

  3. 12/1/1958 Why so long ago?

  4. ALICE: A Alert All are authorized to announce No codes are used L Lockdown Including barricade I Inform Use technology to provide updates on information C Counter Interrupt the intruder s plan As a last resort only E Evacuate Leave the building if safe to do so

  5. What ALICE is and is not What ALICE is: What ALICE is not: Common sense approach to a situation A sequential set of actions A prescribed emergency response Tools for teachers to use Options based on the situation Empowering all to make choices A set of life-skills for all situations

  6. Evacuate: Get out

  7. Barricade: Lock and Block

  8. COUNTER COUNTER The intruder is typically not a highly skilled shooter The intruder is usually unable to deviate from their plan, so any distraction can significantly impact their ability This is the last and most unlikely option, when there is nothing else you can do What you can do: make noise! move! Distract. Distract, Distract!!

  9. ALICE TRAINING approved-Broadband Low.mp4

  10. From 10:15pm-11:15pm - We will hold ALICE drills. ALICE DRILLS: 11/7 Students will be grouped by homeroom. We will practice one true barricade before being given any scenarios We will then have four scenarios where we will either evacuate or barricade. -When Barricading - Please use three designated desks during drills -When Evacuating - Please don t go further than 30 yards away from the School ----- -- Do not sprint in the hallway ------- Keep everyone safe.

  11. We are the first responders Past incidents last only 5-6 minutes We must feel empowered to make decisions based on the information we have Traditional Methods are proven to not be effective.

  12. Lessons learned from past tragedies: April 16, 2007 Virginia Tech Killed: 30 Wounded: 17 Various responses in each classroom Standard lockdown Lockdown with barricade Evacuation

  13. Room 206: 14 present Room 204: 19 present Room 210 Killed: 10 Wounded: 2 Killed: 2 Wounded: 3 Room 200 No Class No Class Traditional Lockdown Jumped & Barricaded Hallway: 1 Killed Room 211: 19 present Room 207: 13 present Room 205: 12 present Killed: 12 Wounded: 6 Killed: 5 Wounded: 6 Killed: 0 Wounded: 0 Offices Barricaded (after 1st time) Traditional Lockdown Barricaded

  14. Any Questions?

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