Safety and Security
The Grandville Public Schools Safety and Security Department supports safe, welcoming learning environments through preparation, clear communication and collaboration with staff, families and community partners. Our district uses nationally recognized safety frameworks, including the Standard Response Protocol developed by the “I Love U Guys” Foundation, which provides consistent safety language used by schools and first responders across Kent ISD.The resources below provide an overview of the safety language and practices you may hear during drills, training exercises or everyday school operations. Students and staff practice these procedures regularly through drills so they can respond calmly and safely if needed.
Standard Response Protocol Overview
Understanding Safety Language
The Standard Response Protocol uses five clear actions to help students and staff understand expectations quickly:
• Hold — hallways remain clear, such as during a medical situation.
• Secure — exterior doors are locked due to something outside the building.
• Lockdown — used when there is a potential threat inside or nearby.
• Evacuate — move to a safer location.
• Shelter — protection during severe weather or environmental conditions.
• Secure — exterior doors are locked due to something outside the building.
• Lockdown — used when there is a potential threat inside or nearby.
• Evacuate — move to a safer location.
• Shelter — protection during severe weather or environmental conditions.
Visit the I Love U Guys website below to learn more about the protocol used in our schools.
Standard Response Protocol Videos
The Standard Response Protocol is based on the response to any given situation, not on individual scenarios. The videos below provide a brief overview of the protocol used in Grandville Public Schools and across local districts. (Videos courtesy Kent ISD)
English version
Versión en español
Standard Reunification Method Overview
Understanding Student Reunification
Reunification is a structured process used to safely reconnect students with families if a school must be evacuated or cannot be used due to a safety or facility issue. If there is an incident, families should not come to the school unless directed by the district. Families will receive clear instructions on where to go through official school communication channels. Students will only be released to approved adults listed in school records, and identification will be required. While the reunification process may take time, it is designed to ensure every student is released safely and accurately.
Standard Reunification Videos
The videos below provide a brief overview of the reunification practices used in Grandville Public Schools and across local districts. (Videos courtesy Kent ISD)
English version
Versión en español
Our goal is simple: to support safe, welcoming learning environments where students and staff can focus on learning every day.
How Families Can Help
Families play an important role in supporting clear communication during safety situations. Helpful steps include:
• Watch for updates through school phone calls, emails and text messages.
• Follow guidance shared by the school regarding arrival or reunification locations.
• Please do not come to campus unless directed, as this can interfere with emergency operations.
• Avoid sharing unverified information on social media.
• Keep your contact information current, including emergency contacts.