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Emergency Services Division

The Office of Emergency Preparedness and Safety coordinates district-wide emergency planning and preparedness for all schools and facilities. It prepares staff and students for emergencies and oversees disaster planning using the five phases of emergency management: Prevention, Preparedness, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery.

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Emergency Preparedness & Safety Team

Anthony Ricks

Anthony Ricks

Director, Emergency Preparedness & Safety

(209) 933-7100 ext. 2702

Emergency Services Department: (209) 933-7100
Emergency Operations Center: ext. 2709

Juanita Newell

Juanita Newell

Executive Assistant III

(209) 933-7100 ext. 2703

Sergeant Curtis Jue

Sergeant Curtis Jue

Department of Emergency Services

(209) 933-7085 ext. 2499

See It, Report It

Submit a tip using the Say Something app

Sandy Hook Promise - Say Something Anonymous Reporting System

Important Mental Health & Safety Resources

See Something Say Something (ARS)

A reminder about the Anonymous Reporting System (ARS). This program allows staff and students to share critical information that could assist in life-saving prevention or crisis intervention.

Use the QR code on the flyer to submit an anonymous tip.

Learn More About Sandy Hook Promise
Say Something Anonymous Reporting System Flyer

Sandy Hook Promise Relief & BetterHelp

Free therapy and counseling services are available for teenage students and adult staff members for up to 3 months.

Flyers are available in both English and Spanish.

Care Solace & NASP Resources

Care Solace provides mental health care coordination services. Additional flyers are available in English and Spanish.

Resources from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) offer guidance on helping children cope with grief after a crisis.

CalHOPE Mental Health Resources

CalHOPE offers mental health resources for all Californians, including support for youth, young adults, and families.

Visit CalHOPE