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Home » Iowa Schools' Emergency Procedures Left Unchecked
Iowa schools are creating new school emergency procedure plans or updating existing plans, according to a news report.
Law requires public and private schools to have updated or new emergency procedures unique to every school building by June 30 of this year. Procedures must include how-to's on responding to natural disasters and emergencies like active shooters, alongside drills conducted to test the effectiveness of the plans.