School Safety
The following guide outlines our process during the three emergency situations – Lockdown, Evacuate and Shelter – and explains how parents will receive information from the district.
Shelter
Students and staff are instructed to take safe shelter due to a situation in or near the school.
Examples:
- Law enforcement activity such as serving warrants in a nearby location
- Report of dangerous wildlife in area
- Natural weather events
District Action: Active with district and emergency responders
Parent Action: Stay away from campus. Stay informed from verified sources
How Will You Know?:
- ParentSquare Notification
- Critical that parents keep contact information current. Updated communication as situation progresses and as needed. Please remain away from campus until receiving further communication.
Evacuate
Examples:
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- Gas leak in the school
- Unsafe situation near school affecting release times
District Action: Active with district and emergency responders
Parent Action: Stay away from campus. Stay informed from verified sources
How Will You Know?:
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- ParentSquare Notification
- Possible Nixle Notification
- Critical that parents keep contact information current. Updated communication as situation progresses and as needed. Please remain away from campus until receiving further communication.
Lockdown
- Threat inside the school
- Emergency or dangerous situations very near the building
District Action:
Active with district and emergency responders
Parent Action:
Stay away from campus. Stay informed from verified sources
How Will You Know?:
- ParentSquare Notification
- Nixle Notification
- Critical that parents keep contact information current. Updated communication as situation progresses and as needed. Please remain away from campus until receiving further communication.
Reunification
As a result of any of the above scenarios, students may need to be reunified with parents through a controlled release at the school or a reunification at a new location.
- 1. Stay Away
- 2. Stay Informed
- 3. Be Ready
Additional InformationHow To Stay InformedDuring an emergency situation, we want you to receive the most accurate information and you can help by ensuring your information is updated. In order to receive safety messages during an emergency, the District will contact you through your information found in ParentSquare. Log in to your account or contact your child’s school to ensure all information is correct and up-to-date. Additionally, Sahuarita Police Department uses Nixle to inform the community of safety concerns. Sign up for Nixle by texting 85629 to 888777. When and How Parents Will Be Notified
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Sahuarita Unified School District Adopts Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG)
Sahuarita Unified School District has adopted the Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG) to enhance the safety and well-being of students, staff, and the community. All school leaders have been trained in CSTAG to ensure a consistent, effective approach to identifying and addressing potential threats of violence. Developed by a team led by Professor Dewey Cornell of the University of Virginia, CSTAG became nationally recognized as an evidence-based threat assessment program in 2013. CSTAG provides a practical, evidence-based framework for schools to follow.
CSTAG
- Rationale for a threat assessment
- How the team functions
- What steps to follow in conducting an assessment
- Identification, assessment, and management of threats
- Resolving conflicts or problems before they escalate
- 5-step decision tree to resolve most non-serious, transient threats in 2 steps
- Assessment and intervention reserved for more serious substantive threats
- How to conduct a student threat assessment
- Mental health assessment of a student who poses a serious, substantive threat
- Pathways to violence that must be considered
- Intervention strategies to help troubled students and prevent their conflicts and problems from escalating into violence
- Reduction in reported violence
- Lower anxiety and increased confidence in responding to threats
- Fewer student-reported threats carried out
- Up to a 50% reduction in long-term suspensions
- Fewer bullying incidents
- Increased parent involvement
- Greater student willingness to seek help for threats of violence
With all school leaders trained in CSTAG, Sahuarita Unified School District is committed to fostering a safe and supportive learning environment by proactively addressing threats and guiding students toward positive outcomes.