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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fillable School Safety Drill Act in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Name and Address of your school in the designated fields. Ensure that you print clearly, except when signing.
  3. In the Annual Review section, mark an ‘x’ in the appropriate box to indicate whether your school conducted an annual review of its emergency and crisis response plans.
  4. Fill in the Annual Review Date(s) to document when the review took place.
  5. List all Principal(s) or designee(s) involved in the review process, along with representatives from local first responder organizations. Be sure to include any other relevant participants.
  6. In the Certification section, sign and date the form, certifying that all parties were invited and that a thorough review has occurred.
  7. Finally, ensure that a copy of this report is sent to each participant and submit the original report to the Office of the State Fire Marshal as instructed.

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The parents or guardians of the pupil must sign a statement acknowledging that the school district, public school, charter school, or nonpublic school and its employees and agents are to incur no liability, except for willful and wanton conduct, as a result of any injury arising from the administration of asthma
The purpose of this Act is to establish minimum requirements and standards for schools to follow when conducting school safety drills and reviewing school emergency and crisis response plans and to encourage schools and first responders to work together for the safety of children.
Paid sick leave because of the birth of a child may be used absent medical certification for up to 30 working school days, which days may be used at any time within the 12-month period following the birth of the child.
10-20.12a. Tuition for non-resident pupils. (a) To charge non-resident pupils who attend the schools of the district tuition in an amount not exceeding 110% of the per capita cost of maintaining the schools of the district for the preceding school year.
How long does a fire drill normally last? The duration of most fire drills is between five and 15 minutes. Drill times can vary from building to building, depending on many factors, such as speed of evacuation, building size and fire alarm system resetting.

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