
December
2004
Walton
EMC Helps Partner School
Prepare
for Emergencies
Walton
EMC has given Carver Middle School in Monroe a gift it hopes will
never be used.
As
part of a preparedness plan, Carver Middle School Resource Officer
Bob Gilbert envisioned assembling a teacher emergency kit to be
placed in every classroom. The kit will make students more comfortable
and safe in event of an extended classroom lockdown or other emergency.
Carver
administrators wanted to fill a backpack with several items, including
a flashlight, first aid kit, pens, paper, snacks and class roster.
They described their plan at a Partners in Education meeting that
Walton EMC regularly attends.
“The
biggest need we had for the kit was the backpack itself,” said Principal
Sean Callahan. “We were hoping for a standard bag for the entire
school. That's when Walton EMC stepped up.”
Walton
donated backpacks for each classroom with “Teacher Emergency Kit”
printed on the outside. The backpacks are color-coded so school
administrators can tell at a glance the grade level of the teacher
carrying it.
Your
cooperative also donated flashlights and batteries to get the kits
started.
“Everyone
is concerned about school safety,” said Walton EMC's Greg Brooks.
“We're glad we could be a part of helping our partner school take
care of its students in emergencies.”

Teachers
at Carver Middle School in Monroe, Georgia will be able to help
students during emergencies by using their new emergency kits. Partner
in Education Walton EMC provided backpacks and flashlights to get
the project started. Pictured are Assistant Principal David
Todd, Principal Sean Callahan, Parent Involvement Coordinator Emily
Hunter, Walton EMC Communications Coordinator Greg Brooks, Assistant
Principal Zedric Barber and School Resource Officer Bob Gilbert.
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