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Emergency Preparedness

Welcome to the New MCSS Website!

MCSS is excited to provide you with a new viewing experience. You will be able to access all of the old content in addition to new and expanded items. Any webpage concerns can be directed to [email protected]

The standardization of emergency response protocols allows everyone to clearly understand the safety steps to take during an emergency. Maryland promotes the use of the "I Love You Guys Foundation" standard response protocols (SRP) to help all school safety partners align efforts. The five protocols are clear, simple to remember, and allow school officials to respond effectively to all hazards. ​

I love you guys logo on top of the the 5 protocols; hold, secure, lockdown, evacuate, shelter

The landscape of school safety is continuously evolving, shaped by shifting trends and security challenges. Nationwide, schools face an array of complex issues that necessitate a proactive approach to student and staff safety. It is essential that schools maintain documented, tested, and clearly communicated emergency plans and procedures in order to maintain a safe, healthy, and supportive environment conducive to learning.​

Engaging Caregivers to Support School During an Emergency

Engaging Caregivers to Support the Emergency Response

Standard Response Protocols for Caregivers

This document provides caregivers with information about each standard response protocol including actions they can take to support school during an emergency.

Emergency Communication Tips

Communication during an emergency is critical requiring careful planning and considerations. MCSS provides some tips to help. 

Best Practices for School-Based Emergency Communications

Special Considerations for Emergency Response, January 2026

Communcation to Local Superintendents, January 2026 - PDF - 231.84 KB