Dirks-Anderson Elementary School in Fort Davis is set to conduct its annual parent-child reunification drills tomorrow, providing an important practice opportunity for emergency evacuation procedures. The drills are scheduled to start at 3:15 pm and will involve the full participation of students, families, and staff.
Detailed Drill Procedure
During the drill, all students and staff will evacuate the school premises and assemble at the Fort Davis National Historic Site. This location has been chosen to ensure a safe and orderly reunification of students with their parents or guardians in the event of an actual emergency.
Parents and guardians are advised to be familiar with the evacuation route and the designated pickup point to facilitate a smooth process. This drill is part of the school’s commitment to maintaining a secure environment for its students by preparing them and their families for potential emergency situations.
By conducting these drills, Dirks-Anderson Elementary aims to ensure that all involved are informed and ready to act swiftly should the need arise. The school appreciates the cooperation and participation of the community in supporting these safety initiatives.
