All schools should be a safe place for students and this has led to 
			a heightened priority across the nation. Although there is no 
			absolute guarantee that something bad will never happen, it is 
			important to understand the difference between the possibility of 
			something happening and the probability that it will affect our 
			school community. 
			Violence, such as 
			the recent tragedy in Connecticut, causes great concern within 
			school districts, even if we are not directly affected. Adults and 
			students struggle to understand why senseless violence happens and, 
			more importantly, how they can be prevented.
			On behalf of the 
			entire faculty and staff of Lincoln Community High School, I want to 
			reiterate what safety measures and student supports are already in 
			place. On Friday, January 11, 2013, LCHS staff and students 
			participated in our third "Intruder Drill" this school year. Other 
			safety drills conducted annually include fire drills, severe weather 
			preparedness, and an off-site shelter drill.
			The Board of 
			Education and district administrators connect with our community 
			partners (emergency responders) to review our emergency response 
			plans and to discuss any short-term needs that may be obvious in 
			response to a current crises. Other steps taken include: limited 
			access to our school building; monitoring of the school parking lot; 
			monitoring and supervision of student common areas; presence of 
			local police officers; monitoring of school guests who must report 
			to the main office, sign in, and wear badges; and presence of 
			security systems.
			
			
			