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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe: School children protection policies 1968 Ca cod. oo w � oe � f" . /4'141 Commission 1=',4, WILSON E. SPEIR 1: + :!' CLIFTON W. CASSIDY, JR. Chairman Acting Director TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY MARION T. KEY 5805 N. LAMAR BLVD. BOX 4087, NORTH AUSTIN STATION AUSTIN 78751 September 12, 1968 DIVISION OF DEFENSE AND DISASTER RELIEF Mr. Alton Bowen Superintendent of Schools Bryan Public Schools Educational Services Building Bryan, Texas 77801 Dear Mr. Bowen: My research concerning the policy of several of the larger communities regarding protecting school children in event of a nuclear attack has not been as productive as I thought it might be. This policy is an internal matter in which the State has little information except incidentally. The policy of Harris County is that, all else being equal, it would be desirable to assign all members of a family to the same shelter. Where possible this will be done. When "togetherness" might compromise both the lives of the persons concerned and the workability of the plan as a whole, individuals will be allocated to the nearest shelter, regardless of family ties. This allocation method (24 -Hour Peak) was adopted by the Policy Committee. Nueces County concluded that the nighttime population peak should be used in developing its Community Shelter Plan and therefore the planner projected his proposal on the return of children to their homes from school and the family movement to shelter. In Bexar County the Policy Committee provided the following planning guidance: "Every attempt will be made to use peak daytime and peak nighttime population data in subsequent steps of the study. Lack of data, particularly on a small area basis, may necessitate use of peak population alone. A final decision must be delayed until the small area population study is undertaken." Fannin, Comal, Gillespie, Williamson, Terry, Yoakum, DeWitt and a number of other counties register the following as planning policy: "Children at School: With warning of thirty (30) minutes or more, children will be delivered to parents by bus and released to parents at school. With less than thirty (30) minutes warning, children will be released to parents who pick them up; otherwise, children will be transported and directed to shelter as a group or in groups." Mr. Alton Bowen Page two September 12, 1968 I hope that the above information will be sufficient to assist you in developing your plan for Brazos County. Sincerely, C. 0. Layne State Coordinator Laurence T. Ayres Community Shelter Planning Officer LTA: jsj cc: Mr. Jake Canglose