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Subpages Previous Years District Home Our Schools Hayes Intermediate School School Safety School Safety As directed by the State of Michigan, Hayes Intermediate School, as well as...

Subpages Previous Years District Home Our Schools Hayes Intermediate School School Safety School Safety As directed by the State of Michigan, Hayes Intermediate School, as well as all Michigan schools, are required to conduct fire, tornado and lock down drills throughout the school year. Schools are required to conduct:  5 fire drills, 2 tornado drills and 3 lock-down drills. Fire/Tornado Drills shall be conducted during school hours and when the school is open to the public. Each school shall comply with these requirements and keep a record of the drills.   Lock Down Drills shall include security measures that are appropriate to an emergency such as the release of hazardous material, or the presence of potentially dangerous individual on or near the premises. The school shall seek input from the administration of the school and the local public safety officials on the nature of the drills to be conducted. Below is the required documentation of the completed safety drills for the current school year.    ********************************************************************************************************2025-2026Fire DrillsFive required, three by 12/1DRILL #1Date:  09/19/2025Time:  Pulled: 1:30pm, Cleared: 1:32pm, Back in the Building: 1:35pmPerson(s) in Charge of Conducting Drill: Eric Leopold and Scott MillbrookSignature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature) DRILL #2Date:  10/8/2025Time:  2 minutes and 28 seconds  to clear, back in 1 minute and 36 secondsPerson(s) in Charge of Conducting Drill:  Sarah Baum, Chris Chester, and Scott MillbrookSignature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature) DRILL #3Date: 11/24/25 Time: Pulled: 12:48 pm, cleared: 12:51pm, Back in building 12:53pm Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill: Scott Millbrook and Eric LeopoldSignature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature)DRILL #4Date:  Time:  Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill: Signature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature)DRILL #5Date:  Time:  Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill: Signature of Building Director:  (via electronic signature)Tornado DrillsTwo Required - one in March, one in AM ~ one in PMDRILL #1Date: Time: Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill:  Signature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature) DRILL #2Date:  Time:   Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill:  Signature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature)Lockdown DrillsThree Required, one by 12/1, one after 1/1 and one during a recess or passing time... "Shelter in Place" drill.DRILL #1 Date: 10/29/2025Time:  1:15pm to 1:28pmPersons in Charge of Conducting Drill: Christopher Chester, Eric Leopold, Scott Millbrook Signature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature)DRILL #2Date:  Time:  Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill:  Signature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature)DRILL #3Date:  Time:  Persons in Charge of Conducting Drill:   Signature of Building Administrator:  (via electronic signature) Hayes Intermediate School Annual Education Reports Counseling/Student Services Essential Learning and Scales Hayes/Beagle PTO Newsletters Parent Teacher Conferences School Safety Share with Our Schools -- Hayes Staff Directory Student Handbook Join Our Team! Careers at GLPS. More... District Calendar More... GLPS News More... Parent/Student Resources More... PowerSchool More...

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