Lockdown Types
This page provides information on various types of lockdowns and the applicable procedure to adhere to accordingly.
- Full Lockdown (Code Red) – This scenario involves a serious threat that requires immediate action.
- Internal Threat – This threat exists when the danger is inside of the school or campus. The goal of
thispreventingprocedureanshouldinternalbethreat is to keep everyone safe until the threat is completely removed. - External Threat – This type of threat occurs outside of the school building or campus. The goal of
thispreventinglockdownan external threat is to prevent the threat from entering the school or campus. - Hold and Secure or Shelter in Place - This is the title of procedure to follow when a Code Yellow protocol is needed.
- Hold and Secure is used when there is a security or safety concern in the community.
- Shelter in Place is the terminology used when an external health hazard has occurred, where building evacuations are not recommended.
- Drop, Cover, and Hold- On!
Lockdown Procedures
Full Lockdown and Hold and Secure signals may vary according to location. All instructors and students should be aware of what the signal is and respond accordingly.
Reminders:
- Call Head of School, LG Admin. Await and follow further direction
- Do not speak to the media
- Freeze all outgoing messaging; restrict all student cell phone use (put to silent mode)
to keep communication lines open for all leaders involved.- Director of LG and/ or Heads of School to review follow up email to parents prior to sending and determine next steps.
- Follow-up with incident report and action points as determined together with team involved
Student Protocol:
- Alert a faculty member or staff if you know that someone is simply pulling a prank.
- Remain quiet, still, calm and alert. Follow all instructions.
Full Lockdown (Code Red)
Definition: Used if an immediate, local physical threat to staff and students
Examples: Intruder in the building, active shooter, hostage situation, or riots.
Coordinator or Adult in Charge calls 911. Follow VTRA Imminent Threat Protocol.
Teachers must immediately:
- Assemble all students in the vicinity into the closest secure location i.e. classroom, storage room, nearby shelter or building if out-of-doors.
- Close and lock doors and windows, close blinds and turn off the lights. Do not open doors; do not exit rooms or make washroom trips until directed to by Coordinator, Adult in Charge or local authority.
- Coordinator or Adult in Charge ensures all exterior doors are locked.
- Students need to go to corners of the room away from visible sight and shooting lines (unseen from windows or doors). If a windowless storage room or shelter is available, go in there. For those in the gym, go into the equipment storage room.
- Stay silent and out of view.
- Do not open doors for anyone or allow anyone to leave. Do not open door if fire alarm sounds unless physical evidence of fire.
- Adult takes attendance. Call the Coordinator or Adult in Charge, or share information via method available such as text, zoom or WhatsApp group.
- Coordinator or Adult in Charge to update pertinent information to adults on-site.
- Coordinator or Adult in Charge should be in a secure location.
- Two people announce ‘Code Green - all clear” three times when threat has been resolved. Eg. Coordinator or Adult in
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Code Yellow
Hold and Secure Secure
Definition: Used if there is a security or safety concern in the neighbourhood.
Examples: Police Incident in the area or wild animal in the vicinity.
Shelter in Place
Definition: External health hazard has occurred, where building evacuations are not recommended.
Examples: Earthquake or local downed powerline.
Follow VTRA Non-Imminent Threat Protocol. Coordinator or Adult in Charge calls non-emergency RCMP phone line or 911.
- Announce “This is a Code Yellow Lockdown” and repeat 3 times.
- All students stay or go into their classroom.
- Regular classroom activity continues
- Coordinator or Adult in Charge ensures all exterior doors are locked.
- Supervision at all entrances may be heightened
- Classroom teachers close windows and blinds, lock the door, take and submit attendance, also recording any additional persons in the room.
- Students can do quiet seatwork, ensuring that all announcements can be heard. Do not open doors (no bathroom/water fountain breaks).
- Coordinator or Adult in Charge to update pertinent information to adults on-site.
- Do not leave the building until directed by administrators or police.
- Announce ‘Code Green - all clear” three times when threat has been resolved (eg. police and coordinator).
- It is recommended at that time that students be escorted to parent when picked up.
Drop, Cover, and Hold-on!
Definition: Used in the event of any event that shakes the building.
Examples: an earthquake, an explosion
If indoors and table/desks are available:
- Drop to the ground
- Take Cover underneath a desk or table. Stay away from windows, light fixtures, and suspended objects. Face away from the windows.
- Hold-on to something, such as the legs of the table you are under and stay there until the shaking stops.
- When the shaking stops, count for 60 seconds. Wait for directed response: Hold and Secure (when external hazards make leaving the building not advisable) or Evacuation.
- If evacuated, report attendance to Coordinator or Adult in charge. Remain outside and await further instruction. DO NOT re-enter the building.
- Coordinator or Adult in Charge will determine next steps and will follow-up accordingly