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Standard Response Protocol (SRP)

Coffeyville Public Schools uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP). This is a simplified crisis response that helps staff, students, parents and first responders to quickly and adequately respond to crisis situations.  

The SRP is based on five actions:  
• Hold is an action when hallways need to be kept clear, even during class changes, often used in times of a medical emergency. 
• Secure is followed by the Directive: "Get Inside. Lock Outside Doors" and is the action used to safeguard students and staff within the building. 
• Lockdown is followed by "Locks, Lights, Out of Sight" and is the action used to secure individual rooms and keep students quiet and in place. 
• Evacuate is an action that is always followed by a location, and is used to move students and staff from one location to a different location in or out of the building. 
• Shelter is an action used when the need for personal protection is necessary. 
First page of the PDF file: SRP_Parent_Guide
First page of the PDF file: SRP_Parent_Guide_Spanish

State Drill Requirements

 
Coffeyville Public Schools are well-trained and practice emergency responses on a regular basis. Each school is required to do the following drills each school year. The dates and times of these drills are provided to the necessary reporting agencies.

• Fire Drills (Evacuate)
• Shelter-in-Place Drill (Shelter)
• Earthquake Drill (Shelter)
• Evacuation Drill (Evacuate)
• Lockdown (Lockdown)
• Active Shooter Drill (Lockdown)

Crisis Communication Plan