Parents and members of the Mid-Del community, Friday’s tragedy in Connecticut has given our District the opportunity to review our safety measures at all of our schools. Our team met to discuss safety measures for our District. Our schools perform numerous measures to keep our children safe. A few of these measures are:
· Lock appropriate exterior doors. · Lock classroom doors. · Be aware/natural surveillance. (Be on the lookout.) · Check video cameras twice a day to make sure they are working. · Walk the campus. · Follow timelines for drills. · Enforce check-in procedures. · Review lockdown procedures. · Report irregularities. · Review safety procedures with staff.
Each of our schools will be undergoing an assessment of its security. We will be working with all of our staff and schools’ Safe School Committees to gather information that will be included in these assessments. We have in place excellent partnerships with our local police departments. As part of this partnership, Superintendent Deering and staff will be meeting with the Police Chiefs from Del City, Forest Park, Midwest City, and Oklahoma City to discuss our schools’ security measures and plan for any additional ideas that will extend our efforts in keeping our students and staff safe.
We will be conducting a thorough District-wide re-assessment of our safety measures over the next few weeks through the month of January. We are asking our students, staff, parents and community for any suggestions they may have. We will be taking all suggestions into consideration in our planning process. To submit an idea or feedback, please email your principal at rkizer@mid-del.net. You may also contact the Superintendent’s office at sboyer@mid-del.net. |
![]() The Mission of Mid-Del Schools When the young people of Mid-Del enter our schools, they will be SAFE. When they enter our classrooms, they will be CHALLENGED. When they leave our schools, they will be READY. Welcome to Del City Elementary. Our faculty is dedicated to serving the parents, students and community that make up the Del City learning community. We are committed to providing our students with the highest level of education in a very warm, inviting, and energetic atmosphere. Not only are we an A+ School, but we practice the Seven Correlates of Effective Schools to ensure your child receives a quality education. Please contact us at any time if you have questions, concerns, or positive feedback. My do or is always open to parents and I look forward to helping make Del City Elementary the best place to send your child for a quality education. - Mrs. Ruth Kizer, Principal EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS CORRELATES: ![]() 1. Clear Mission 2. High Expectations 3. Positive Relationships with Parents 4. School Climate 5. Time on Task 6. Principals as Educational Leader 7. Frequent Assessment
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