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Calendar Handbook - Frederick County Public Schools

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The <strong>Calendar</strong> handbook for 2010 –2011 60<br />

key contactS<br />

School Phone Numbers<br />

Teachers<br />

Administrators<br />

Sports Coaches<br />

Other Faculty<br />

conFerence aPPointment noteS<br />

November<br />

March<br />

noTeS<br />

SPace For your noteS<br />

Pta and volunteer inFo<br />

emerGency PreParedneSS<br />

Are You and Your Family Prepared for Emergencies?<br />

<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s emergency-preparedness partners encourage you to take the steps outlined below to ensure that you,<br />

your family and workplace are ready to prevent and respond to an emergency.<br />

Get Informed:<br />

n Monitor changing weather and road conditions, and know when travel is unsafe.<br />

n Read local newspapers and tune in to regional TV and radio news.<br />

n Watch for official emergency messages communicated through the Emergency Alert System on WFMD 930 AM,<br />

WFRE 99.9 FM, WAFY KEY 103.1 FM, <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>County</strong> Government Cable Channel 19 and <strong>Frederick</strong> City Cable<br />

Channel 99.<br />

Make a Plan:<br />

n Develop an emergency plan and discuss it with your family.<br />

n Decide how you will find out if family members are safe and let them know you are okay.<br />

n Plan alternative ways to communicate with family members and others in the event that routine communications are<br />

disrupted.<br />

n Plan for the possibility that you may need to leave your home: Know what you will need to take with you, steps to<br />

secure your home before you leave and where you might go.<br />

Build a Kit:<br />

n Prepare a supply kit that will sustain you and your family for three days.<br />

n Include the essentials: water, food, important documents and personal identification, warm clothing, blankets,<br />

flashlight and radio with batteries, and medications.<br />

n As you plan for your family, develop a plan and kit for your pet(s) as well.<br />

Get Involved:<br />

n Remember: Emergencies don’t seem as devastating when you have a support system.<br />

n Get to know your residential and business neighbors, the people in your school and community groups, faith-based<br />

congregation members and the parents of your child’s friends.<br />

n Volunteer your time and services to organizations in <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>County</strong> — at schools, with fire/rescue units, at the<br />

hospital, through the Red Cross, organized blood drives and more.<br />

The <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>County</strong> Department of Emergency Preparedness has developed a strong partnership with <strong>Frederick</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> to build a stronger, safer <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>County</strong>. For more information, contact the Department of<br />

Emergency Preparedness: 301-600-6679. Visit www.redcross.org and www.fcps.org.

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