TxSSC
Standard Response Protocol
Video Length | 5:58
Video Description
This 5-minute video breaks down the five actions of the Standard Response Protocol (SRP): Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter. It covers what each action means and what to do in an emergency. This video can be used for safety trainings with students or adults.
Intended Audience
- Students
- Teachers
- School Staff
- School Based Law Enforcement
- School Administrators
Resources:
This video references other tools and resources offered by the Texas School Safety Center that may be helpful when implementing the Standard Response Protocol. To view these additional resources online please follow the links presented below.
Texas Drill Requirements
This resource outlines Texas specific drill requirements for each of the SRP actions.
Practice Scenarios
This resource can be used with students or adults and provides practice on determining which SRP action to use during a situation.
SRP/SRM Guide for K-12
This printable guide created by the “I Love U Guys” Foundation in partnership with the Texas School Safety Center serves as a general guide on incorporating and operating the SRP and the Standard Reunification Method (SRM) within a school safety plan.
K-12 Standard Response Protocol Toolkit
The K-12 Standard Response Protocol (SRP) Toolkit offers guidance and resources for incorporating the SRP into a school safety plan, for critical incident response within individual schools in a school district. The intent of this toolkit is to provide basic guidance with respect for local conditions and authorities. The Texas Edition incorporates Texas specific guidance and mandates into these processes and materials.
Reunification for Schools Toolkit
This toolkit includes resources from multiple organizations and agencies to assist you with accomplishing multi-hazard emergency operations planning for your school district, open-enrollment charter school or public junior college.
K-12 Standard Reunification Method Toolkit (Texas Edition)
K-12 Standard Reunification Method Toolkit (Texas Edition) offers guidance and resources for incorporating the SRM into a school safety plan. This toolkit provides guidance for schools in the development and execution of student/parent reunifications.