School Resource Officer
MCMS Safety & Security
Email: araniag@usd232.org
Amy Raniag
Lenexa Police Officer Amy Raniag has extensive experience in law enforcement, 22 years total, including previous service with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Amy’s assignments have included: Corrections, Patrol, Field Training Officer, Crime Impact-Gang Suppression Team, Explosive Detection K9 Handler, and serving as an instructor in weapons and tactics as well as the academy. Amy is the current School Resource Officer at Mill Creek Middle School, and loves the Midwest hospitality and being able to experience the changing of seasons.
A lockdown takes place if an internal threat is identified at the school. Staff should follow ALICE protocols, as applicable to the situation.
Lockout
A lockout recovers all students from outside the building, secures the building perimeter and locks all outside doors. This would be implemented when there is a threat or hazard in the general vicinity of a school, but not on, or very close to school property. Normal activities may continue inside the school during a lockout. No entry or exit will be allowed until the lockout is lifted.
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 the shelter-in-place is lifted.
Hold-in-Place
Movement of students and staff is temporarily limited when an internal incident arises, such as a student in crisis, a medical emergency, or a maintenance issue. This is initiated to keep students and staff away from the affected area.
Evacuation
Students and staff are required to be moved out of a building because it is safer outside than inside (as in the case of a fire, explosion or hazardous material spill). Some evacuations may occur during a lockdown as staff follow ALICE protocols, as applicable to the situation.
Lockdown
A lockdown takes place if an internal threat is identified at the school. Staff should follow ALICE protocols, as applicable to the situation.
Lockout
A lockout recovers all students from outside the building, secures the building perimeter and locks all outside doors. This would be implemented when there is a threat or hazard in the general vicinity of a school, but not on, or very close to school property. Normal activities may continue inside the school during a lockout. No entry or exit will be allowed until the lockout is lifted.
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 the shelter-in-place is lifted.
Hold-in-Place
Movement of students and staff is temporarily limited when an internal incident arises, such as a student in crisis, a medical emergency, or a maintenance issue. This is initiated to keep students and staff away from the affected area.
Evacuation
Students and staff are required to be moved out of a building because it is safer outside than inside (as in the case of a fire, explosion or hazardous material spill). Some evacuations may occur during a lockdown as staff follow ALICE protocols, as applicable to the situation.