Emergency Information
Student and campus safety is of utmost importance to everyone in the Milpitas Unified School District. We certainly hope that our planning is never put to use, but to help ensure campus safety and security, every year we evaluate and update our District Emergency Preparedness Plan. This ongoing process details step-by-step guidelines and policies for all personnel and site locations to follow in preparing for or in the event an emergency. In addition, drills are practiced each year to ensure everyone is aware of his/her roles and duties in establishing the safety of our students and staff. To see the plan for your child’s school, check with office staff.
Alerts
Telephone, Email, and Text
As situations allow, staff will telephone/email parents to tell them of the school closure and inform them of where they can pick up their children. For that reason, it is important that your school site has the most up-to-date phone number and email address on file. Please be aware that, legally, students can only be released to people identified on the student’s emergency contact card. Be sure that information on the card is up-to-date and that the school can reach you or the appointed designee in the event of an emergency. Set up your automated notification preferences account through your Aeries account. Please contact your school if you have problem signing in to your account. |
Social Media
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Severe Weather Info and Resources
News Alerts
January 4, 2023: Milpitas Proclaims Local Emergency Ahead of Major Winter Storm
January 4, 2023: Governor Newsom Proclaims State of Emergency and Mobilizes State Gov't Ahead of Winter Storms
January 4, 2023: Governor Newsom Proclaims State of Emergency and Mobilizes State Gov't Ahead of Winter Storms
Earthquake Preparedness
The following information is to help guide families during a crisis that could involve our students.
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When an emergency happens during school hours:
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The following information is to inform families of district-wide protocols in preparation of a crisis.
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Planning/Practice
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Resources
Possible Power Shutoff Information Guide from the Santa Clara County Office of Education
Active Shooter Emergency Response
Helping students during crisis
Talking to children about Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers
Talking with children about school shootings
Violence Related Trauma Resources
Family and Community Engagement
Active Shooter Emergency Response
Helping students during crisis
Talking to children about Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers
Talking with children about school shootings
Violence Related Trauma Resources
Family and Community Engagement