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Emergency Information for Parents and Guardians

The Hawaii State Department of Education is committed to providing a safe environment for studens, staff, and visitors. We work closely with national, state, and local safety officials such as Police, Fire, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Management Agencies and the Department of Health to ensure our schools are well prepared in the event of an emergency.

Each school conducts drills throughout the school year to help students and staff prepare or possible emergencies.

How You Can Help

BE PREPARED FOR A SCHOOL EMERGENCY
  • Ensure that your child's emergency contact information is accurate and current.
  • All DOE schools have emergency plans. Become familiar with your school's emergency plan and parent/guardian reunification procedures in the event of a school evacuation.
IN CASE OF A SCHOOL EMERGENCY
  • Although your first reaction would be to call or rush to your child's school, please follow the tips listed below.
  • DO NOT call or rush to your child's school. Phone lines and staff are needed for emergency response efforts.
  • DO NOT phone your child. Staff and students are discouraged from using cell phone communication for safety reasons.
  • Tune in to local TV/Radio stations for official school news alerts.
  • Rely only on official communication from school or public safety officials.
  • Listen for official information regarding reunification with your child. Students will be released ONLY to parents/guardians who are documented as emergency contacts and who present a picture ID such as a driver's license, military ID or passport.
  • Go to the DOE website: doe.k12.hi.us for emergency updates.

Safety Terms And Procedures

In the event of an emergency at your child' school, it is important to know these terms:

LOCKDOWN

A lockdown takes place if an internal or external threat is identified at the school. All school doors are locked and students are confined to classrooms. No entry into or exit from the school will be allowed until an "all-clear" announcement is made.

SHELTER IN PLACE

Students take refuge in designated areas to protect them from hazardous materials or severe weather. No entry into or exit from the school will be allowed until an "all-clear" announcement is made.

EVACUATION

Certain emergencies may require students and staff to evacuate school. Evacuations are conducted when it is no longer safe to remain on campus. All schools have evacuation sites and conduct evacuation drills annually. In the event the emergency continues and students are not able to return to campus, parent or guardian re-unification procedures will take place. Please become familiar with your school's re-unification procedures.



Drop Off & Pick Up Reminders

We would like to remind parents and family members of the Aikahi Student Handbook Drop Off and Pick Up Policies and Procedures.

  • No parking in the school parking lot between 7:30 am and  8:00 am.
  • Pull as far forward to the last cafeteria entrance as possible.
  • The inner lane entrance will be coned off in the morning.
  • The school parking lot is a drop off/pick up zone only.
  • Stalls marked "STAFF" are reserved for staff during school hours.
  • For their safety, children must exit the right hand side of vehicle only.

More information can be found in `Aikahi's Drop Off & Pick Up Policy.

We appreciate your understanding!!

Report Any Illegal Discharge

As a member of Aikahi Elementary, we can make a difference, report any illegal discharge in our school and community.
  
SPILL RESPONSE
- Local (Honolulu Fire Department):  911 (24/7)
- State Hazard Hotline:
586-4249 (business hours)
247-2191 (after hours)
 
  • To report illegal discharge that has already occurred, call 768-3203 (City Illegal Dumping Hotline)
  • Polluted runoff public outreach:  692-5208 (City), 586-4309 (State)

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