At the initiation of an emergency, the principal or assistant principal (will be the primary person responsible for managing the situation):
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Common Emergencies
- Bomb Threat (school or bus)
- Fire
- Tornado, Flash Flooding and other Severe Weather
- Weapon(s) on Campus or in the School Building
- Stranger(s) on Campus or in the School Building
- Utilities Emergency
- Hostage
- Violent Student Behavior
- Shooting
- Abduction
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Introduction
In 1999, following the worst incident of school violence in the nation (Columbine High School), Governor Bob Taft, in conjunction with the 123rd Ohio General Assembly, placed in legislation Senate Bill 1 (ORC Section 3313.536) that required every school board in Ohio adopt a comprehensive school safety plan for each school building under its control.
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Organization Overview
The Ohio Resource Network for Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities is funded by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addictions Services and the Ohio Department of Education. The Ohio Resource Network will support administrators, teachers, parents, prevention professionals, faith leaders and others working acro