- Barnstable Public Schools
- EB: Safety Program
SECTION E: Support Services
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- EB: Safety Program
- EBAB: Pest Management Policy
- EBB: First Aid
- EBC: Emergency Plans
- EBCD: Emergeny Closing of Schools
- EBCFA: Face Coverings
- EC: Buildings and Grounds Management
- ECA
- ECABA: Photo Identification Badges
- ECAC: Vandalism
- ECAF: Security Cameras in Schools
- ECF: Energy Conservation Policy
- EDC: Authorized Use of School-Owned Materials
- EEA: Student Transportation Services
- EEAA: Walkers and Riders
- EEAB: Preschool, Kindergarten, and Special Needs Students (as identified) - Bus Policy and Procedure
- EEAC: Bus Policy
- EEAC-R
- EEAE: School Bus Safety Program
- EEAEA: Bus Driver Examination and Training
- EEAEA-1: Drug and Alcohol Testing for School Bus and Commercial Vehicle Drivers
- EEAEC (also JICC)
- EEAEC-R: Barnstable Public Schools Student Bus Policy
- EEAG: Student Transportation in Private Vehicles
- EEAJ: Motor Vehicle Idling on School Grounds
- EF: Food Services Management
- EFC: Universal Free School Meals
- EFD: School Nutrition Program Charge Policy
- EFE: Civil Rights Complaint Policy for Child Nutrition Programs
- EHAA: District Security Relating to Technology
- EHB: Data and Records Retention
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File: EB
SAFETY PROGRAM
Accidents are undesirable, unplanned occurrences that can result in tragic consequences--bodily harm, loss of school time, property damage, legal action, and even fatality. The School Committee will guard against such occurrences by taking precautions to protect the safety of all students, employees, visitors and others present on school property or at school-sponsored events.
The Committee will comply with safety requirements established by governmental authorities and will insist that its staff adhere to recommended safety practices as these pertain, for example, to the school plant, special areas of instruction, student transportation, school sports and occupational safety.
The practice of safety will also be considered a facet of the instructional program of the schools. Instruction will include accident prevention as well as fire prevention; emergency procedures; traffic, bicycle, and pedestrian safety.
The Superintendent will have overall responsibility for the safety program of the school district. It will be the responsibility of the Superintendent to see that appropriate staff members are kept informed of current state and local requirements relating to fire prevention, civil defense, sanitation, public health, and occupational safety.
Efforts directed toward the prevention of accidents will succeed only to the degree that all staff members recognize that preventing accidents is a daily operational responsibility.
LEGAL REFS.: M.G.L. 71:55C
603 CMR 36:00CROSS REFS.: EEAE, School Bus Safety Program
GBGB, Staff Personal Security and Safety
IHAM, Health Education
JLI, Student SafetyApproved by the School Committee on May 3, 2023.