DATE: December 13, 2006 4:21:54 PM EST
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Georgia Emergency Management Agency
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SONNY PERDUE
GOVERNOR |
CHARLEY ENGLISH
DIRECTOR
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NEWS RELEASE
GEMA Recognizes Lumpkin County Schools for Implementing Approved Safety Plan
(ATLANTA) — The Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) recognized Dewey Moye, superintendent of Lumpkin County Schools, and his staff on Monday, December 11, 2006, for adopting an approved safety plan.
“GEMA commends Lumpkin County school officials for developing integrated safety plans for all five schools that include prevention, response and recovery strategies for natural and man-made emergencies,” says GEMA Director Charley English. “Their hard work helps to create a safe learning environment that supports academic achievement.”
In 1999, legislation was passed that requires every public school in Georgia to develop and implement a wide-ranging safety plan that addresses acts of violence or terrorism, natural disasters, hazardous materials and radiological incidents. GEMA’s School Safety Unit has developed a planning guide for schools to help them create their plans.
In addition, GEMA’s School Safety Unit provides services that help schools have a safe and secure school year. GEMA’s school safety coordinators offer training and technical assistance to educators, emergency management and public safety personnel. This training includes site surveys and safety audits, weapons screening, school bus safety, gangs, bullying, exercise design and bomb threat management. They also respond to school crises.
For more information on school safety or GEMA’s School Safety Unit, call GEMA toll-free in Georgia at 1-800-TRY-GEMA or visit www.gema.state.ga.us.
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Post Office Box 18055 - Atlanta, Georgia 30316-0055
Phone (404) 635-7000 or toll-free in Georgia 1-800-TRY-GEMA - Fax (404)635-7205
www.gema.state.ga.us
www.georgia911.org
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