2018 Emergency Instructions
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2018 Emergency Instructions In the event of an emergency, dial 911. In the event of a FIRE: Local non-emergency numbers 1. Upon discovery of a fire, alert all other nearby personnel and your supervisor. Police: Immediately call 911. Be sure to give the fire department the exact location of the fire. Fire: 2. Follow the office plan and evacuate the building through the nearest safe exit. In the event of an EARTHQUAKE: 3. If the fire does not pose an immediate 1. If you are indoors, remain inside. threat to safety, fight it until the fire Immediately duck, cover and hold under a department arrives. desk, table or other sturdy shelter. If there In the event you receive a is no such shelter, stand under the nearest doorway. THREATENING PHONE CALL, 2. Evacuate the building if directed to do so. please take note of the following: 3. If you are outside, get into the open, away 1. Time call was received. from buildings, trees, walls and power 2. Phone number of line receiving incoming lines. Sit or lie down and brace yourself. call. 4. If you are in your car, pull to the side of the 3. Exact words of caller. road, away from overpasses, bridges and 4. Time caller hung up. power lines. 5. Try to avoid broken glass and falling If the situation permits, try to ask the following objects. questions: 6. Avoid using matches or a lighter — there 1. If there is a threat made to an employee, try might be a gas leak. to find out the exact nature of the threat 7. Avoid touching electrical wires which may and reason for the threat. have fallen. 2. If the call is a bomb threat, remember that 8. Do not use the telephone except for almost all such calls are hoaxes or pranks. emergencies. However, all threatening calls must be treated seriously and handled quickly. Try to In the event you receive MAIL find out: CONTAINING A POWDERY a. When is the bomb going to explode? b. Where is the bomb now? SUBSTANCE: c. What kind of bomb is it and what does 1. Do not shake or empty the envelope. it look like? 2. Do not throw the envelope away. d. Why did the caller place the bomb? 3. Isolate the specific area of the workplace so 3. Person receiving the bomb threat should try that no one disturbs the item. Call 911. to keep the caller on the line. Delay the 4. Evacuation of the entire workplace is not caller with statements like: “I’m sorry, I necessary at this point. didn’t understand you. What did you say?” 5. Wash your hands with soap and warm 4. Listen to the caller’s voice for identification. water for one minute. a. Age/sex of caller. 6. Do not allow anyone to leave the office that b. Tone of voice. may have touched the envelope. c. Accent or impediment. 7. When emergency responders arrive, they d. Background noise. will provide additional instructions. e. Is the voice familiar? 5. Call 911 and notify your supervisor immediately. Tulare County Schools Directory 1 The VOIP phone system, now widely used by TCOE programs throughout the county, offers person-to- person communication at no cost. TCOE employees on the VOIP phone system are encouraged to use the four-digit extension numbers listed in this directory when calling other employees. Check tcoe.org/staff for additional program extensions as they are assigned by the Information Systems Department. Table of Contents Tulare County Board of Education ..................................................................2 Map of Select Tulare County Offi ce of Education Facilities .............................3 Select 2016 - 2017 School District Statistics ....................................................4 Tulare County Offi ce of Education Staff ..........................................................5 Schools Operated by the County Superintendent ..........................................22 Tulare County Offi ce of Education Staff Responsibilities ...............................23 Select Private Schools ....................................................................................29 School District Information ..........................................................................30 Map of Tulare County School Districts ........................................................38 Legal Services ................................................................................................72 Professional Organizations ............................................................................72 Federal, State & Local Agencies .....................................................................73 Tulare County Board of Supervisors ..............................................................74 Tulare County Committee on School District Organization ..........................74 State Board of Education ...............................................................................75 California Department of Education Staff .................................................... 75 Select Tulare County Agencies .......................................................................75 School District Information At-a-Glance .......................................................76 About this Directory Th e Tulare County Schools Directory is published at the beginning of each calendar year. Th roughout the year, as changes in TCOE and district personnel occur, updates are made under the Staff tab and the Schools & Districts tab found in the left-hand menu at tcoe.org. For additional copies of this printed directory, contact Jennifer Fisher at (559) 733-6172 or [email protected]. 2 Visit us online at tcoe.org Tulare County Board of Education Member ...............................Term .......Trustee Area ...........Districts Served Judy Coble, President ..........2018 .......Trustee Area Four ....Sundale, Sunnyside, Burton, Hope, .............................................................................................west Porterville, Terra Bella, Ducor, ...................................................................................................... Richgrove, Alpaugh, Columbine, south ...................................................................................................... Pixley, Earlimart and Allensworth Celia Maldonado-Arroyo, VP .2018 .......Trustee Area One .....Dinuba, Kings River, Traver, ..............................................................................................and northwest Visalia Joe Enea ...............................2020 .......Trustee Area Five .....southwest Visalia, Oak Valley, Waukena, ..............................................................................................Palo Verde, Tipton, Buena Vista, ..............................................................................................Saucelito, Pleasant View, north Pixley, ..............................................................................................and Rockford Patricia Hillman ...................2018 .......Trustee Area Seven ...Woodville and Tulare City Debby Holguin ....................2020 .......Trustee Area Two .....Monson-Sultana, Cutler-Orosi, ..................................................................................................Woodlake, Stone Corral, Th ree Rivers, ..............................................................................................northeast Visalia, Farmersville, Lindsay, ..............................................................................................west Exeter and Outside Creek districts Tom Link .............................2020 .......Trustee Area Th ree ....Liberty and central Visalia Chris Reed ...........................2020 .......Trustee Area Six .......Sequoia Union, Strathmore, Springville, ..............................................................................................a majority of Exeter, a majority of ..............................................................................................Porterville, Alta Vista, and Hot Springs Jim Vidak, County Superintendent of Schools/Ex-Offi cio Secretary and Executive Offi cer Board Meeting Dates Th e Tulare County Board of Education meets on the second Wednesday of each month in the Redwood C-D Room of the Tulare County Offi ce of Education at 6200 S. Mooney Blvd., Visalia beginning at 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted below. Meeting Date Location Time January 10, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. February 14, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. March 14, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. April 11, 2018 SCICON 10:00 a.m. 41569 Bear Creek Road, Springville May 9, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. June 13, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. July 11, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. August 8, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. September 12, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. October 10, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. November 14, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. December 12, 2018 Redwood C-D Room 3:00 p.m. Tulare County Offi ce of Education 6200 S. Mooney Blvd., P.O. Box 5091 • Visalia, California 93278-5091 559/733-6300 • fax 559/737-4378 www.tcoe.org Th is directory is not intended to be used for commercial purposes. Changes and/or corrections to the directory should be sent via email to: Robert Herman, Public Information Offi cer, Tulare County Offi ce of Education at [email protected]. Information listed was compiled as of January 12, 2018. Tulare County Schools Directory 3 Select Visalia Facilities 4 Visit us online at tcoe.org Select 2016 - 2017 Statistics Number of School Districts Served by Tulare County Offi ce of Education Elementary (K-6 or K-8) ............................................................................................33