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Chico Unified School District
Emergency Info
April 23, 2012

Breaking emergency information is posted here
to keep parents and the community informed.
Information is posted only in the event of an emergency.

You can also call 891-3000,
ext. 911 for an "Update" voicemail message


Top of PageApril 23, 2012

10:20am

CHS has received an all clear status from Chico Police Department.  The school will resume their normal schedule with normal activities.    


9:30am
The Chico Police Department has placed Chico High School on alert this morning due to an investigation of a suspicious vehicle on West Sacramento. CHS is NOT in a Code Red Lockdown, however, CHS has chosen to keep students in their 1st period class as it is easier to track students. Students are being allowed restroom/medical privileges at this time. Also, students in buildings close to the investigation have been relocated as a precautionary measure. 



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The Chico Unified School District takes proactive measures to protect the safety of all our students and staff members. Chico Unified School District representatives work in close collaboration with local, state, and federal health, safety, and emergency personnel to develop and maintain plans for coping with a variety of emergency response situations. These agencies offer quick response, expertise and support as needed.


We Need Your Help

If an incident occurs at a school, we ask that parents not go directly to the school.
  • Keeping clear access for emergency vehicles is essential - possibly a matter of life or death - and we depend upon your cooperation to help make this possible.
  • Please avoid calling your child's school during a crisis, since very likely the call cannot be answered. We need to keep the school phone lines open for emergency support contacts.
In times of emergency, a variety of local media will be used to provide information. Parents should tune into local major radio and television stations, call the district office at (530) 891-3000, ext. 911 or visit here on our website for emergency updates.