Security in the Schools

Standard Response Protocol (SRP)

Standard reunification method (SRm)

Keeping our Schools Safe

Student safety and security is a continual top priority for the staff at Oregon City School District.  We use several strategies to meet our goals for student safety and security. These include the following:

We require all visitors and volunteers to sign-in at the office and wear a badge whenever they are in the building.

All volunteers are required to complete annual background checks.

All exterior doors are closed and locked during the school day.

All changes to a student's transportation plan must be communicated to the office and verified.

Schools practice safety drills each month. This includes a combination of fire, earthquake, and lockdown drills.

Safeoregon tip line

To report an urgent safety concern, please contact SafeOregon:

Phone/Text: 844-472-3367

Web Form: tips.safeoregon.com

Text/SMS: 844-472-3367

Email: tip@safeoregon.com

Our tip line is operated in cooperation with SafeOregon.com which is a program created for Oregon students, parents, staff, and community members to report student safety threats. The tip line is constantly monitored and tips are routed to the appropriate people and organizations including law enforcement and school administrators.

School Safety Drills

All school practice required safety drills on a monthly basis. Practicing emergency drills prepares everyone to safely and calmly respond to emergency situations.

Fire Drills with Evacuation are practiced once a month.

Earthquake Drills are practiced twice a year.

Lockdown Drills are practiced twice a year.

Hold Drills are practiced twice a year.

Secure Drills are practiced once a year.

For more information on safety drills, please see the Do the Drill resource guide from The Oregon State Fire Marshal.

Visitors and Volunteers

All visitors and volunteers must check in at the school office prior to entering our schools.

All volunteers must complete an annual background check prior to volunteering in schools. For more information on how to become a volunteer, please visit our Volunteer Page.