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News Lockdown drills now common in area schools The terms "lockdown" and. "hold and secure" will now become part of the vo- cabulary — hopefully only in the form of fire drill - style practice run-throughs — in schools throughout the Huron -Perth Catholic Dis- trict School Board. At a regular meeting Monday, Sept. 28, trustees approved amendments' to the board policy governing each school's "Emergency Procedures Manual." According to education superintendent Dan Parr, the main impetus for the changes was a decree from the provincial Educa- tion Ministry that schools throughout the province use the same terminology to identify .and react to po- tential criminal threats on or adjacent to school prop- erty. The first change was to the policy's title: it now governs each school's "Emergency Procedures and Lockdown Manual." In an interview, Parr ex- plained that the term "lock- down" has not been used in the Huron -Perth board. But, he added, each school was directed to develop its own emergency response plan, and "we have found that ... some schools were practising what amounted to lockdowns as part of that plan." Now, every school will have to follow that prac- tice. As part of the amend- ments, "Lockdown Proce- dures" was added to an already -existing list of ac- tions that must be includ- ed in a school's emergency response plan. Also included is a list of things which must be - ad- dressed when practising a lockdown. In an already -existing section about the arrival of an uninvited intruder or trespasser, additions were made to differentiate between a "lockdown" and "hold and secure" scenari- os. - "If we have what are termed 'a major incident' or 'a threat of danger or vio- lence' that's actually occur- ring on the school property, the school goes into lock- down," Parr explained. "If the threat is in the neigh- bourhood, the school goes into 'hold and secure'." Under a lockdown, teach- ers are directed to keep students in classrooms and secure the doors to the classrooms. Under a . "hold and se- cure," the school continues to operate as normal, but the external entrances/ex- its are locked. Stratford trustee Ron Marcy wondered if stu- dents will be made aware that a lockdown practice is underway, or if it's the real thing. Parr said students will not be informed. Fellow superintendent JoAnn MacGregor, who was a principal until last year, added there was no advance notice when her school practiced a lock- down, even for the teach- ers. She said it's important, however, to inform teach- ers and parents at the be- ginning. of the year that the possibility exists of conducting a lockdown practice drill. By Stew Slater Opinion Huron East's reserve.funds need to be used wisely From Page 5 reserves. It is our opinion that these reserve funds should be used wisely and with considerable forethought. This financial contribution affects every resident of the Seaforth Ward of Huron East. If any person who lives in Huron East agrees that our money should not be given to this developeror any developer please write, call or email your councillor, the mayor or the town hall. Sincerely, Don and Kathy Pletsch Seaforth, Ont.