HUSD #3 utilizes the "I Love You Guys" standard response protocol for school safety. It is vital that all staff understand the basics of the protocol to ensure staff respond appropriately in emergency settings. Please review the HUSD #3 standard response protocols in this moodle course to complete the quiz with 100% accuracy.
An important aspect of the I Love You Guys protocol is the reunification of students after an incident occurs on a campus.
This is the final phase of crisis management and can be one of the most intense times of emergency protocol procedures.
It is important for all HUSD #3 employees to analyze the reunification procedures; as well as, understand your role in the reunification process.
This moodle course is an introduction to the I Love You Guys Reunification procedures.
Further reunification procedures will be discussed annually at each school and each department to help HUSD #3 employees understand everyone's role in the reunification process.

One of the methods of preparation for school safety is awareness. It is important that we are aware of our surrounding, of those around us and are constantly screening our environments for potential dangers. One of those methods is visual screening. Visual screening is an awareness process that includes looking for certain aspects of people around you that may cause harm. This include visual screening for knives, guns or any other potential risk that can inflict harm among the people in your environment.
We ask that you complete the Visual Screening moodle course to learn more about ways you can keep yourself and those around you safe.
Fire extinguisher safety is part of the State Fire Marshall's requirement for school systems. Employees must be trained on fire extinguisher safety. Please complete the fire extinguisher safety course to ensure we are in compliance with State Fire Marshall guidelines.
Please review this monthly safety class on de-escalation that will help you have strategies to deal with an escalating situation that may occur between you and students, you and a colleague, you and a supervisor, etc.

Please complete the monthly safety course on first aid and automated external defibrillators. These basic techniques can save lives and it is important to remember that educators are True First Responders in the school system and we thank you and appreciate you for that. Just another way educators are the HOPE (Heroes Of Public Education)! Thank you for keeping all Roadrunners safe!

This month's safety course will focus on "sheltering" during an event that requires students and staff to shelter-in-place during a weather related event, a community event or any other occurrences that require students and staff to take safety precautions during a shelter-in-place event. Please complete the Moodle course and quiz with 100% accuracy.
Door safety is a leading measure in keeping schools safe. It takes everyone being responsible for door safety to ensure schools are safe from intruder invasions. Please complete this module to learn more about the importance of door safety for school safety.