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<br /> Ramsev COl/nt\'- Wide Emergency Operations PILlII Revisiol/ 5.1. .II/IIC, ]IJ05 <br />. Sheriff's existing Community Watch program. This program <br /> uses automated voicemail, email, and faxes to distribute law <br /> enforcement information. When enhanced, each community <br /> will be able to contact all public and private schools with <br /> information and updates. <br /> b) Public Schools <br /> Control of Ramsey County public schools in an emergency <br /> generally rests with the Superintendent of the School <br /> Districts and school principals. Principals will implement <br /> protective actions as they deem necessary, or as directed by <br /> the Superintendent. Established procedures are available at <br /> each school, and parents are informed of the emergency <br /> arrangements through normal school orientations and <br /> brochures. Emergency alerting and warnings will be <br /> supplemented by broadcast announcements over the <br /> Schools' public address system. <br /> EMHS has an ongoing program working with the schools, <br /> law enforcement school liaison officers and local emergency <br /> managers to develop, enhance and exercise school <br /> emergency plans. <br />. c) Private Schools <br /> The senior school administrator or his/her designee upon <br /> notification will initiate implementation of protective actions <br /> by emergency alerting and warning by an Incident <br /> Commander, by the Superintendent of Public Schools, or by <br /> the Board of Education representative in the EGC. <br /> Transportation will be augmented by pre-arranged transport <br /> from the public school Board of Education. <br /> d) Colleqes and Universities: <br /> The largest University in the county, the University of <br /> Minnesota, has a full-time dedicated emergency <br /> management department and maintains its own means of <br /> contacting and alerting staff, students and employees. <br /> EMHS and the cities that border the University (Lauderdale, <br /> Falcon Heights, and St. Paul) are able to contact the <br /> University's PSAP 24/7 and trigger the dissemination of <br /> emergency information. <br /> The other colleges and Universities within the county <br /> maintain their own crisis and emergency plans. EMHS is <br /> active with these entities to review and exercise these plans <br />. and procedures. EMHS is also involved with the International <br /> Association of Collegiate Law Enforcement Administrators <br /> Minnesota Region, which is the professional association of <br /> 105 <br />