DRIPPING SPRINGS — Dripping Springs ISD hosted leaders, administrators and safety personnel from Hays CISD and Wimberley ISD on June 3-4 for reunification training, conducted by The “I Love U Guys” Foundation in the Center for Learning & Leadership.
The two-day training covered the Standard Response Protocol and Standard Reunification Model to safely reunite students with parents and guardians during a school crisis or emergency.
The three school districts partnered with Hays County Office of Emergency Services and Hays County commissioner Walt Smith to use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funds to support the training for school staff and first responders.
The Standard Response Protocol was created by The “I Love U Guys” Foundation and has been the foundation of all emergency responses for school staff, students and first responders across Hays County since its implementation in 2013. The training is considered to be the premier standard of training in the area for reunification.
Leaders, administrators and safety personnel from Hays CISD and Wimberley ISD were invited to attend reunification training at Dripping Springs ISD earlier this month. PHOTO COURTESY OF DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD[/caption]
Dripping Springs ISD hosts reunification training for local districts
Dripping Springs ISD hosted leaders, administrators and safety personnel from Hays CISD and Wimberley ISD on June 3-4 for reunification training, conducted by The “I Love U Guys” Foundation in the Center for Learning & Leadership.
- 06/12/2024 08:00 PM
