School Safety
Video surveillance equipment is used in schools for security purposes. As part of its ongoing use, students, staff, and visitors may be under video surveillance while on campus. Students will be instructed in the methods of fire drills, severe weather drills, school evacuation, lockdown drills, shelter-in-place, and bus evacuation drills. Practices will be conducted throughout the year. MS Code § 37-11-5.
The OSSD Police Department
OSSD employs nine full-time sworn police officers, eight of whom are assigned to schools throughout the district, and a police chief that make up the OSSD Police Department (OSSD PD). OSSD PD is responsible for the overall security of all facilities, employees, and students, and serves as the law enforcement agency for district events and facilities. Additionally, OSSD PD provides law enforcement support at school-sponsored extracurricular events. See OSSD BOT Policy EBC - Security.
Emergency Drills
As outlined in OSSD BOT Policy EBBC - Emergency Drills, it shall be the duty of the principals and teachers in each building of OSSD to instruct the pupils in all programs of emergency management as may be designated by the Mississippi Department of Education.
According to the School Safety Act of 2019, it shall be the further duty of such principals and teachers to develop and conduct an Active Shooter Drill within the first sixty (60) days of each new school semester. '37-11-5.
The superintendent shall be responsible for ensuring that each school has a current Crisis Management Plan that includes procedures for bomb threats, fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and shootings. The superintendent shall also ensure that the principal and staff at each school conduct regular safety drills in the event of an emergency situation related to weapons or weather. See OSSD BOT Policies EBB - Safety Program and EBBA - School Safety Plan.