Reunification

Student/Parent Reunification

Circumstances may occur at the school that requires parents to pick up their students in a formalized, controlled release. This process is called a Reunification and may be necessary due to weather, a power outage, hazmat, or if a crisis occurs at the school. Because a reunification is not a typical end-of-school day event, a reunification may occur at a different location than the school a student attends.

Below is information for parents about reunification.

STUDENT/PARENT REUNIFICATION

Circumstances may occur at the school that requires parents to pick up their students in a formalized, controlled release or dismissal from a location other than their child's school. This process is called Reunification and may be necessary due to weather, a power outage, hazardous materials, or if a crisis occurs at the school. The Reunification method is a protocol that makes the process more predictable and less chaotic/confusing for all involved.


Reunifying students with their parents or legal guardians in the aftermath of an emergency is very important and requires planning in advance of the emergency to ensure everyone is safe. Accomplishing this goal requires the efficient, coordinated use of resources and efforts from across the entire community (including School District personnel, local law enforcement, fire, and Emergency Management officials).

WHAT CAN I DO BEFORE THIS HAPPENS TO PREPARE?

Parents should always make sure to keep their emergency contact information up to date in the school so notifications will be made to you in a timely manner. ALWAYS bring your identification when you will be picking up your student(s).

NOTIFICATIONS

Parents may be notified in a number of ways. The school may send out automated phone messages, emails, or website postings – usually, multiple messages to keep you updated to this event. ALWAYS BRING YOUR ID. Also, make sure that your personal information such as phone numbers and email addresses are up to date so you will receive these messages. Please do not call the school.

PARENT/GUARDIAN EXPECTATIONS

If a parent or guardian is notified that reunification is needed, there are some expectations that parents or guardians should be aware of. Do not go to the school - students will not be released from the school. Do not call the school - the staff will be involved with transporting students. Always bring identification to the reunification site. Reunification is a process that protects both the safety of the student and provides an accountable change of custody from the school to a recognized custodial parent or guardian. We cannot release students to anyone who is not listed on the Emergency Contact information for the school in our Genesis Student Information System.

WHAT IF THE PARENT CAN NOT PICK UP THEIR STUDENT?

When a parent cannot immediately go to the reunification site, students will only be released to individuals previously identified on the student Emergency Contact List. Otherwise, the school will hold students until parents can pick up their student.

REUNIFICATION CARDS

For parents, there are a couple of steps. If a parent is driving to the school, greater awareness of traffic and emergency vehicles is advised. Parents should park where instructed to park by officials and not abandon vehicles. Parents are asked to go to the Reunification “Check-In” area and form lines based on the first letter of their student’s last name. While in line, parents are asked to fill out a reunification card. Parents are asked to complete all parts of the card. This card will be separated during the check-in process, therefore some of the same information is repeated on both the top and separated bottom of the card. In the case of multiple students being reunified, a separate card for each student needs to be completed.

BRING ID TO CHECK-IN

During check-in, identification and custody rights are confirmed for every student. The form is separated and handed back to the parent. From the “Check-In” area, parents are directed to the “Reunification” area. There, a runner will take your form and go to the Student Assembly Area to retrieve the student(s).


Parents should be aware that in some cases, they may be invited into the building for further information.

INTERVIEWS AND COUNSELING

In some instances, parents may be advised that a law enforcement investigation is underway and may be advised that interviews are necessary. In extreme cases, parents may be pulled inside for emergency or medical information.


Please understand that this process will take time and we will work to ensure that everyone is delivered safely to their parent or guardian.

Reunification Card Example:

A Parent's Guide to Reunification

Angie Wineland, Emergency Preparedness Manager at Adams 12 Five Star Schools, CO, shares what parents need to know about the standard reunification process. (Video length 4:15)


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