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Communication - ParentSquare

Communication with Families

Each South Whidbey school has a plan for responding to emergencies and for providing information to parents. The success of those efforts will depend on you, however. Here are some things that you can do now that will help should there be an emergency at your child’s school:

How Can I Stay Informed?

Check your ParentSquare first. Any message from the district, schools or teachers will be there first.  FlashAlert Messenger: The school district notifies the local news media about schedule changes or cancellations using a service called FlashAlert. You can receive a text message directly from FlashAlert whenever the school district posts a message on that system. Go to FlashAlert for more information. Listen or watch news broadcasts on local TV and radio stations  

What Should I Do If An Emergency Occurs?

 If an emergency occurs, please resist the temptation to call your child’s school or go to school. Do your part to keep the phone lines and nearby streets open for emergency response effort. Parents will be informed through the school district's Parent Notification System - Parent Square (robo call, email, text, push notification, Facebook, Twitter and/or website post).