Standard Response Protocol (SRP)
ISCRS- Idaho Standard Command Responses for Schools

The Idaho Standard Command Responses for Schools (ISCRS) provides uniformity of language and universal understanding in times of potential emergencies. Developed in a consortium of Law Enforcement, Fire Department, and School personnel, the ISCRS protocols are designed to provide an initial, immediate school response to an imminent situation. With the goal of creating memorable, trainable actions, the protocols are intended to fit within the unique context and the individual community of a school campus.
Using 4 basic commands, schools can address a wide variety of situations and conditions, instruct staff and students on appropriate actions, and prepare for further responses.
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HALL CHECK!
TEACHERS
- Scan the hallway for students.
- Lock interior doors.
- Report suspicious activity to the office.
- Do not open the door.
- Continue class.
- Specific instructions will follow.
STUDENTS
- Return to the classroom.
- Follow instructions.
- Do not open the door.
- Do continue class.
If permission is granted to move within the building, do not go outside or let anyone go outside.
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REVERSE EVACUATION!
TEACHERS
- Bring everyone indoors.
- Take attendance.
- Notify the office if any students are missing, injured, or if any extra students are present.
- Direct visitors to the office.
STUDENTS
- Return inside the school.
- Return to the classroom.
- Follow instructions.
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