Stoughton School, Police Officials Talk to Parents About ALICE School Shooter Response Program
The ALICE program encourages a more flexible response to an active shooter situation. The next step in the process of implementing the program will be to instruct Stoughton teachers about ALICE.
After participating in a training program and making a presentation to the Stoughton School Committee, Stoughton school and police officials took the another step Tuesday in putting the ALICE school shooter response program into operation by holding a forum for parents at the O'Donnell Middle School media center. In the wake of the Newtown, CT shooting in December and past tragedies at Virginia Tech and at Columbine High School in Colorado, different methods of dealing with the unthinkable happening in Stoughton are going to be used. O'Donnell Middle School assistant principal David Guglia and Stoughton High assistant principal Michael O'Neil outlined the program for the parents. Past protocol in the event of a school shooting involved …
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