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Collette Sutton, superintendent of LaMoille School District, said the district has a crisis management plan in place in each of the three school buildings within the district. Those plans are reviewed and updated each year. The details of the crisis management plan are kept confidential in the event that an intruder would enter the building.

As far as any discussion of the Connecticut shooting with students and staff on Monday, Sutton said the internal workings and details of the crisis emergency plan are kept confidential and shared with students and parents as needed.

At a Spring Valley Elementary staff meeting Monday morning, Principal Kim Lisanby-Barber said some of the teachers broke down into tears at the thoughts of Friday’s events.

Lisanby-Barber said staff meetings were held at both John F. Kennedy and Lincoln schools to reassure them the safety plan was in place. Lisanby-Barber said that, ironically, the plan just underwent its annual review last week with Spring Valley Police and fire departments.

‘It’s as secure as we can humanly, possible make it,” she said.

Lisanby-Barber said teachers were directed to not address the issue but to answer any
questions and reassure the students if necessary.

“We don’t want to create children that are scared of everything,” she said.

Lisanby-Barber said she hadn’t heard from any parents yet, but questions might arise
as they process last week’s events. In that case, the district will find the resources to help them.

“It’s a non-comprehendible action that just took place,” she said. “The shock that someone could do that to babies.”

In the Bureau Valley School District, interim Superintendent Dennis Thompson said no action was taken on a district level.

Thompson said security at Bureau Valley is probably the same as at every other school district. All of the buildings are locked everyday after school starts. There are cameras at the doors, and visitors must be buzzed in.

Thompson said they would probably have a discussion about the district’s safety procedures, but he said they are already secure.

“We’re about as closed up as we can be,” he said. “But it’s tough to seal out everybody, especially first thing in the morning.”

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