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ShakeAlert Ready Schools


About the ShakeAlert® Ready Schools Community

Students, staff, and others who are a part of K-12 school communities in California, Oregon, and Washington know they are in earthquake country. They do a good job practicing how to respond to ground shaking from earthquakes during drills and other exercises. Many K-12 school communities are now taking the critical next step by adding ShakeAlert-powered technology to their earthquake preparedness toolbox. With potential seconds of warning, automated alerts (typically delivered school’s public address system) prompt people to Drop, Cover, and Hold On as an important life-safety protective action before strong shaking reaches their location

The ShakeAlert Ready Schools project is facilitated by the U.S. Geological Survey and state partners in California, Oregon, and Washington. All agree that taking an immediate protective action requires ongoing practice, because seconds matter!

Learn More

If you are already a member of the ShakeAlert Ready Schools community, excellent work! Learn more and build earthquake resilience in your school by exploring the ShakeAlert Ready Schools Resources on this website; they are available to inform and inspire all learners to be ShakeAlert Ready!

Contact

For more information about installing ShakeAlert-powered technology in schools, contact:
Robert-Michael de Groot, Ph.D. 
USGS Coordinator for Communication, Education, Outreach, and Technical Engagement
ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System
rdegroot@usgs.gov or by phone 626-583-7225

ShakeAlert Ready Resources

ShakeAlert Ready School Plan
Staff Back-to-School Presentation
Staff Professional Development
Parent / Guardian Presentation

ShakeAlert-Powered Earthquake Drill

K-2 Lesson
3-5 Lesson
6-8 Lesson
9-12 Lesson
No-Cost Professional Assistance