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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 31459" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Our school gets the kids out first and then into their groups. When the fire alarm goes off, children in a classroom immediately stand up, go line up by the door and walk out of the nearest exit and walk directly away from the building to their designated spot. Children who are not in a classroom (in the hall, bathroom, etc) get in the nearest line and exit the building with them to their designated location and then over to the spot they belong in. Staff checks their designated areas of the building before exiting to ensure that no child is left and then they exit. Attendance is quickly taken outside and by the time the fire trucks arrive the children are all accounted for or they now who & how many are missing. This whole procedure takes less than 5 minutes (2 minutes to exit the building and 3 minutes to take attendance and relay the results to the principal.)</p><p></p><p>Interesting that every school does it different. I guess I thought there were state guidelines (as we are also in Illinois).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 31459, member: 1169"] Our school gets the kids out first and then into their groups. When the fire alarm goes off, children in a classroom immediately stand up, go line up by the door and walk out of the nearest exit and walk directly away from the building to their designated spot. Children who are not in a classroom (in the hall, bathroom, etc) get in the nearest line and exit the building with them to their designated location and then over to the spot they belong in. Staff checks their designated areas of the building before exiting to ensure that no child is left and then they exit. Attendance is quickly taken outside and by the time the fire trucks arrive the children are all accounted for or they now who & how many are missing. This whole procedure takes less than 5 minutes (2 minutes to exit the building and 3 minutes to take attendance and relay the results to the principal.) Interesting that every school does it different. I guess I thought there were state guidelines (as we are also in Illinois). [/QUOTE]
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