Jefferson Davis Campus Directory
Title |
Name |
Office Location |
Phone |
Vice President |
Dr. Jonathan Woodward |
Administration Building “J” |
896-2519 |
Dean of Student Services and Enrollment Management |
Dr. Phil Bonfanti |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2507 |
Dean of Instruction |
Larry Miller |
Administration Building “J” |
896-2506 |
Dean of Business Services |
Stacy Carmichael |
Administration Building “J” |
896-2503 |
Dean of Career-Technical and Workforce |
Dr. Beverly Clark |
Career Technical Complex, Building “P” |
896-2512 |
Assistant Dean of Instruction |
Patti Holloway |
Administration Building “J” |
896-2510 |
Assistant Dean of LRC and Librarian |
Nancy Wilcox |
Library Building “I” |
896-2414 |
Associate Director of Admissions and Records |
Chris Bagwell |
Student Services Building “U” |
897-3954 |
Director of Financial Aid |
Angela Bradley |
Financial Aid Building “A” |
897-3981 |
Chief of Police |
Daniel Garner |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2516 |
Librarian |
Kristen Barnett |
Library Building “I” |
897-3809 |
Librarian |
Shake DeLozier |
Library Building “I” |
897-3880 |
Lead Counselor & Licensed Prof. Counselor |
Dawn Buckley, LPC |
Student Services Building “U” |
897-3835/896-2504 |
Enrollment Specialist |
Vacant |
Student Services Building “U” |
897-3837 |
Enrollment Specialist |
Shekira Fortenberry |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2504/2505 |
Enrollment Specialist |
Roxanne Warfield |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2547 |
Counseling Center Administrative Asst. |
Margo Hines |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2504 |
Support Services Coordinator, Career/Technical Counselor |
Aimee McGehee |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2556/2504 |
Veterans Affairs |
Vacant |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2518/897-3836 |
VA Administrative Asst. |
Lola Peters |
Student Services Building “U” |
896-2518 |
Coordinator of Student Activities |
Vacant |
Student Activities Building “I” |
897-3945 |
Director of Adult Basic Education |
Becky Layton |
West Harrison County Center |
868-6060 |
Educational Coordinator |
Kreshell Nicholson |
Keesler, Sablich Building |
897-3891 |
Educational Coordinator |
Alrie Poillion |
Navy Base |
865-0675 |
Department Chairpersons
Department |
Name |
Office Location |
Phone |
Business & Office Administration |
Donna Parker |
B-39 |
897-3726 |
Career/Technical |
Brian Donegan |
Q-104 |
897-3928 |
Career/Technical |
Pamela Jones |
ECE-114 |
897-3793 |
Developmental Studies |
Chris DeDual |
S-3 |
897-3813 |
Fine Arts |
Ryan Pierini |
Arena Thea. |
897-3740 |
Health & Physical Recreation |
Karen Stennis |
L-118 |
897-3876 |
Language Arts |
Dr. Vernon LaCour |
I-207 |
897-3790 |
Mathematics |
Andrea Clark |
X-206 |
897-3817 |
Nursing |
Bertha Oatis |
R-20 |
897-3711 |
Science |
Steve Roberts |
F-115 |
897-3748 |
Social Studies |
Karla Smith |
G-106 |
897-3760 |
MGCCC - Jefferson Davis Campus
Department/Faculty/Advisor
Phone Extensions and Office Numbers
2000 numbers are 228-896-xxxx and 3000 numbers are 228-897-xxxx
(Department Chairpersons are noted in Bold Letters)
Associate Degree Nursing |
Fine Arts |
Science |
Campbell, Jane |
3704/ R27 |
Atkinson, Debra |
3737/ D21 |
Baughman, David |
3749/ F29 |
Clemons, Debra |
3714/ R5 |
Corban, Joely |
2523/ D114 |
Bruni, Angela |
3959/ E4 |
Coomer, Sheilah |
3715/ R29 |
Cummings, Cecily |
3909/ D117 |
Farmer, James |
3743/ F112 |
Corbin, Shannan |
3705/ R26 |
Mattina, Janey |
3738/ D107 |
Jones, Tiffany |
3949/ E12 |
Fisher, Carolyn |
3701/ R32 |
Pierini, Ryan |
3740/ Arena Theatre |
Marchette, Fran |
3752/ E14 |
Hampton, Shannon |
3700/ R2 |
Smith, Barbara |
3898/ D20 |
McDaniel, Skip |
3746/ F17 |
Harrington, Leslie |
3766/ R33 |
Steadman, Matt |
3736/ D1 |
Rankin, David |
3753/ F15 |
Hurlbert, Jennifer |
3709/ R6 |
West, Pat |
3739/ D105 |
Riggins, Erin |
3745/ F114 |
Locke, Ashli |
3708/ R28 |
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Roberts, Steve |
3748/ F115 |
Oatis, Bertha |
3711/ R20 |
Language Arts |
Rouse, Kelly |
2531/ F128 |
Ratcliff, Jennifer |
3706/ R3 |
Bosarge, Susan |
3756/ I100 |
Siegel, Jeffrey |
3747/ F23 |
Roberts, Stephanie |
3718/ R31 |
Broussard, Barry |
3791/ I104 |
Spence, Charles |
3750/ E2 |
Smith, Mary Ann |
3717/ R34 |
Cruthirds, Colter |
3934/ I106 |
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Frazier, Angela |
3936/ I105 |
Social Studies |
Allied Health |
Hawk, Jena |
3800/ I115 |
Baker, Daniel |
3761/ G118 |
Ladner, Melissa |
3713/ R114 |
LaCour, Vernon |
3790/ I207 |
Carriere, Brian |
3802/ G110 |
Shirley, Gary |
2554/ R110 |
Maggard, Denise |
3794/ I101 |
Daniels, Jo Anne |
3804/ G124 |
Tillman, Christina |
3939/ R112 |
Mitchell, Elvira |
3799/ I103 |
Davis, Charles |
3758/ G120 |
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Stuart, Jason |
3797/ I110 |
Davis, Scott |
3759/ G108 |
Business |
Townsend, Tammy |
3962/ I114 |
Donohue, Monica |
3762/ G124 |
Alston, Joanna |
3763 /B34 |
Wells Teresa |
3792/ I102 |
Dougharty, Mary |
3754/ G128 |
Brandon, Debbie |
3729/ B32 |
Williams, Tracey |
3786/ I116 |
Johns, Anita |
3755/ G130 |
Gazzo, Jack |
3719/ B38 |
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Kelner, Debbie |
3757/ G134 |
Gruich, Madelon |
2546/ B33 |
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Kopp, Janette |
3764/ G132 |
Guider, Troy |
3721/ A4 |
Learning Lab |
Rasmussen, LeeAnn |
3798/ G126 |
Johnson, Paul |
3858/ B30 |
Tibbs, Ashley |
3801/ G25 |
Simpson, Daron |
3847/ G116 |
Necaise, Sarah |
3767/ B27 |
Cheeseman, Renee |
3846/ G107C |
Smith, Karla |
3760/ G106 |
Parker, Donna |
3726/ B39 |
Gaines, Leah |
3812/ G107E |
Smith, Trevor |
2515/ G112 |
Parker, Megan |
3723/ B29 |
Gillespie, Tracy |
3805/ G107B |
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Phifer-Starks, Kim |
2545/ B28 |
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Technical Department |
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Craft, Linda |
3770/ HRM226 |
Developmental Studies |
Math & Computer Science |
Donegan, Brian |
3928/ Q104 |
Bailey, Rita |
3731/ S2 |
Clark, Andrea |
3817/ X206 |
Hayes, Robin |
3744/ V106 |
Butts, Nanette |
3730/ S6 |
Holter, Melanie |
3938/ X208 |
Huddle, Al |
3724/ V122 |
DeDual, Chris |
3813/ S3 |
Jagmohan, Swarup |
3932/ X209 |
Jones, Pamela |
3793/ ECE114 |
McClendon, Clay |
3734/ S4 |
Mull, Allison |
3818/ X211 |
Mabry, Janice |
3773/ HRM227 |
Poulos, Candice |
3732/ S1 |
Napier, Sam |
3816/ X210 |
Marx, Brad |
3748/ V104 |
Watson, Debbie |
3733/ S5 |
Peterson, Sandra |
3845/ X207 |
Newkirk, Terry |
3968/ HRM132 |
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Wright, Darrell |
3819/ X215 |
Olson, Jamie |
2542/ P122 |
Health/P.E. |
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Pierce, Lori |
2552/ HRM131 |
Bennett, Randi |
3950/ L119 |
Career Department |
Pham, Long |
3728/ V119 |
Stennis, Karen |
3876/ L118 |
Bond, Brent |
3777/ O101 |
Reilly, Todd |
3725/ HRM130 |
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Childers, Rex |
3785/ M110 |
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Cook, Keith |
3961/ M109 |
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Crocker, Chris |
3778/ N107 |
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Hicks, Ed |
3864/ M107 |
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LaFontaine, Dwayne |
3775/ O113 |
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Admissions |
2500/ U130 |
Career Center |
2504/ U104 |
Financial Aid |
2511/ A1 |
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Find your advisor - Go to MGCCC Website (www.mgccc.edu). Enter MGCCC Web Services
Enter Secure Area. Click on the Student/Financial Aid area.
Click Student Records. Look under Advisor Information.
Guide To Campus Services For Students
(What, Who & Where)
What? |
Who/Where? |
Academic Policies |
College Catalog, Dean of Instruction, Administration Building |
Assessment Center |
Student Services Building, Room 219 |
Auditing Courses |
Contact course instructor |
Career Development Center |
Student Services Building U104 |
Counseling |
Counseling Center, Student Services Building |
Class Attendance Policy |
Individual Instructors, College Catalog |
CLEP Testing |
Assessment Center, Student Services Bldg., Room 219 |
College Catalogs |
Available through the college website. www.mgccc.edu |
College Credit by Exam |
Admissions, Student Services Building |
Course Selection |
Faculty Advisors, individual office locations |
Course or College Withdrawal |
Contact course instructor |
Disabled Services |
Support Services Coordinator, Career/Technical Counselor, Counseling Center, Student Services Building |
Employment (Off Campus) |
Counseling Center, Student Services Building |
Fee/Fine Payment |
Business Office, Administration Building |
Fender Bender/Key Locked in Car, etc. |
Campus Police, Student Services Building |
Financial Aid |
Director of Financial Aid, Financial Aid |
First Aid/Emergency Services |
Campus Police, Student Services Building |
Food/Beverages/Snacks |
Cafeteria, Student Center located beside Commons Area |
Grade Appeals |
Dean of Instruction, Administration Building |
Grades, Mid-Term, Final |
Available through the college website, www.mgccc.edu |
Graduation |
Available through the college website, www.mgccc.edu |
Identification Cards (ID’s) |
Campus Police, Student Services Building |
Intramural Activities |
Physical Education Dept., Instructors, gymnasium |
Lost & Found |
Campus Police, Student Services Building |
Parking Permits |
Campus Police, Student Services Building |
Student Activities (Clubs/Organizations) |
Student Activities Coordinator, Building I-116 |
Student Government |
Student Activities Coordinator, Building I-116 |
Student Grievances (Non-classroom) |
Dean of Student Services and Enrollment Management, Student Services Building |
Student Grievances (Classroom) |
Dean of Instruction, Administrative Building |
Textbooks/Supplies |
Campus bookstore east of the Gymnasium |
Transcript Copies |
Kiosk located by Evening Office, Administration Building |
Tutorial Assistance |
Learning Skills Center, “G” Building |
Veterans Services |
V.A. Certifying Official, Student Services Building |
Other Pertinent Information:
Bookstore
The campus bookstore is located east of the Gymnasium. Its main function is to provide textbooks for students as part of the college textbook rental system. In addition, the bookstore sells various supplies, supplementary course materials and novelty items. Hours of operation are:
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Thursday
7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. on Friday
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. on evenings of night school registration.
Fundraising / Solicitation
- No student organizations or students can solicit money from the community in the name of MGCCC.
- No fundraising activities are to be duplicated except on designated days that are approved by the SAC. Example: Fall Bash and Valentine’s Day Sale
- No raffles are allowed under any circumstances.
Posting Regulations For Campus Bulletin Boards
All posters, flyers and other materials must be approved by the Coordinator of Student Activities before being posted on campus bulletin boards. All items must confirm to the posting regulations found on each bulletin board. All unapproved items will be removed.
Change of Name/Address
Forms for completing name changes may be found in the Admissions Office located in the Student Services Building. Students must notify the Admissions Office of such changes as soon as they occur in order to keep accurate records. Address changes may be done online in Web Services at www.mgccc.edu.
Identification (I.D.) Cards
Students are issued I.D. cards during the registration process in the Campus Police Office located in the Student Services Building. Students are required to carry I.D. cards at all times while on campus or when attending a campus-sponsored activity. Students should report lost I.D. cards to the Campus Police Office and obtain a replacement. A $10.00 charge will be assessed for replacement cards. Students are required to present I.D. cards when picking up textbooks and upon the request of any College Official.
Classroom Policies
Students are asked to exercise care when using college property. Charges of vandalism or defacing college property will be referred to the campus disciplinary committee. Students should not bring food or drink into classrooms or laboratories.
Emergencies
Any emergency arising on campus should be immediately reported to the Campus Police Department, 2516 or 228-861-0099.
Student Center
The Student Center is located west of the Commons Area and is provided for student enjoyment. A variety of drink, snack and sandwich machines are provided.
Cyber Café
The Cyber Café is located next to the Student Center for student use. The purpose of this area is for students with laptops to be able to connect to the internet. All users must comply with the MGCCC Internet Acceptable Use Policy and Code of Student Conduct. No inappropriate language, web pages or music is allowed while using the Café’. Students are asked to respect others, including students who may be in the Café’, snack area or students walking in the hallway.
Intramurals
The intramural sports & recreation program is located in the Gym & Weight Room at no additional cost. Intramural sports offer many recreational and competitive sports activities throughout the school year which may include: basketball, soccer, volleyball, flag football, open swimming, tennis, ping pong, ultimate frisbee, etc. All students and employees are invited and encouraged to participate in intramural sports & recreation.
Learning Resources Center
The Learning Resources Center (LRC) on each campus includes the library, the media center, and the learning skills center. The LRC provides services and resources that support the aims and objectives of the college, the individual needs of the students, and the courses and teaching methods of the faculty.
The library provides a well-selected collection of print and non-print materials to support the educational program of the college, a professional staff to assist in the use of these resources, and all facilities conducive to study and research.
The media center is involved in all phases of audio-visual production and circulation. Its main function is to provide a support service for the entire instructional program.
The Learning Skills Center is available to help students improve their skills in English, math, reading, study skills, accounting and science. One-on-one contact with caring instructors, computer-assisted and video instructions, and a variety of audio-visual materials support this effort.
Policy on Children on Campus
Students are not allowed to bring children to the campus during the time that the students’ scheduled classes are in progress. Arrangements for other students or visitors to care for a child on campus while the parent attends class are not satisfactory and will be considered a violation of this policy. Also, children may not be left unattended on campus while the parent attends classes.
Students who work on campus are also not allowed to have their children on campus during assigned working hours.
Students may not bring children of non-students on campus to care for or to be cared for by others.
Regulations on Substance Abuse
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College recognizes its responsibility to educate students as to the health hazards associated with substance abuse, particularly alcohol abuse. The campus has and will continue to assume an active role in education, assistance and enforcement as a means of preventing substance abuse on the campus.
Students are referred to the college board policy regarding substance abuse found in the college-wide section of this handbook. Students are reminded that the possession, sale or use of any illegal substance on this campus will be dealt with immediate action and to the fullest extent of the law with proper respect to the due process provisions of college policy.
Lost and Found
A” Lost and Found” is located in the Campus Police Department located in the Student Services Building. Students who find items left on campus should turn them in to the dispatcher.
Student-Initiated Withdrawal Procedures
(Electronic Attendance)
STEP 1 – Instructor – Contact the instructor of the class from which you wish to withdraw. Evening students may contact the Evening Office.
STEP 2 – Financial Aid – If receiving any type of financial aid, check with the Financial Aid Office to ensure withdrawal will not adversely affect your financial aid award. (Withdrawals can cause an award reduction and may result in the student owing money back to the school.)
STEP 3 – Veterans Affairs – If receiving veteran’s benefits, check with the Veterans Affairs Office to ensure withdrawal will not adversely affect your standing.
STEP 4 – Library – If withdrawing from all classes, return books and any other materials you have checked out.
STEP 5 – Bookstore – Return books to the bookstore.
STEP 6 – Business Office – If you are due a refund, please wait 48 hours after completing the withdrawal before checking with the Business Office or your status via your on-line account. (Refunds take up to 2 weeks and are mailed to the address on record.)
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“W,” “WP,” “WF” – Students who initiate withdrawal from a class on or before the last day to officially withdraw as indicated in the current college catalog will receive a grade of “W.” Students who do not initiate withdrawal and are dropped from class because of excessive absences will receive a grade of “WP” or “WF” from their instructor.
BOOKSTORE & LIBRARY MATERIALS: The cash value of textbooks and/or Library materials not returned will be applied to your account. Outstanding account balances are turned over to a collection agency.
STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID: Withdrawal from classes may result in you owing back a portion of your entire financial aid award. Your financial aid award will be recalculated based on your last day of attendance. If you owe an overpayment, you will receive a letter from Financial Aid. Students who owe an overpayment are
NOT ELIGIBLE to receive additional financial aid until the overpayment has been repaid. Check with the Financial Aid Office to determine if your status is affected before withdrawal.
STUDENTS RECEIVING STATE AID: If your enrollment status falls below full-time (less than 12 hours) you will forfeit your state aid for your next term of enrollment.
STUDENTS RECEIVING VA BENEFITS: Withdrawal from class(es) may adversely affect your VA status. Check with the VA Office to determine if your status is affected before withdrawal.
Medical Emergencies
Serious Medical Emergency
UNCONSCIOUS VICTIMS: If rescuer is trained in CPR:
- YELL FOR HELP, THEN HAVE SOMEONE CALL 9-911 and Campus Police 228-861-0099 or ext. 2516.
- Establish Airway
- Check for Breathing
- Check for Circulation 5) Start Ventilation or CPR if necessary
CONSCIOUS VICTIMS:
- YELL FOR HELP, THEN HAVE SOMEONE CALL 9-911 and Campus Police 228-861-0099 or ext. 2516.
- Do not move patient or allow the patient to move around.
- Try to control any heavy bleeding using direct pressure on the wound.
- Try to keep the patient from going into shock by maintaining body temperature and elevating the lower extremities if possible.
Minor Medical Situation
- Call Campus Police – 228-861-0099 or ext. 2516
Disorderly Students
UNRULY STUDENT(S) – CONFRONTATIONAL WITH INSTRUCTORS AND/OR OTHER STUDENTS (SEEMINGLY NOT A PHYSICAL THREAT OF BODILY HARM)
Call Campus Police. (Cell 228-861-0099 or X2516)
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THREATENING STUDENTS – SEEMINGLY A PHYSICAL THREAT OF BODILY HARM
Step 1 CALL 9-911 from campus extension or 911 from non-campus extension
Step 2 CALL Campus Police. (Cell 861-0099 or X2516)
Tornados/Severe Weather
The primary notification for a tornado will be the activation of sirens. Secondary notifications may be by PA system, Connect-Ed (cell phones) and e-mail.
When you hear a siren, seek shelter in the nearest building. Go to a bottom floor, interior hallway, away from doors and windows. Remain in a safe area until an all clear is given by PA system or other appropriate means.
Fire
Emergency Response: In case of fire, the person who first becomes aware of the fire should take the following actions:
- Pull the fire alarm, direct that the immediate area of the fire be evacuated and ensure physically challenged persons are assisted.
- Report the fire by calling 9-911 if using a campus extension or 911 if using a cell phone, pay phone, or other non-campus phone.
- Call Campus Police – ext. 2516 or (cell # 228-861-0099)
- Attempt to extinguish the fire with the firefighting equipment available to you. Note – Do not allow fighting the fire to interfere with the responsibility to ensure student safety, supervise evacuation, etc. Also, do not endanger your own life.
- Campus Police will call 911 to confirm that the incident has been reported.
- Campus Police will activate the campus Emergency Response Team if necessary.
Fire in your area:
Call 9-911 and report location of fire;
Activate fire alarm, alert others, move everyone away from area of fire.
Use fire extinguisher on small (waste basket size) fires only if safe to do so.
For larger fires, GET OUT, close doors and confine fire as much as possible.
If your clothing catches fire…STOP…DROP…ROLL
When a fire alarm is activated:
- Proceed to the nearest EXIT (Follow directions of emergency personnel.)
- Feel the top of the door, if it is hot, or smoke is visible, do not open.
- Do not attempt to save possessions at the risk of personal injury.
- DO NOT USE ELEVATORS.
- DO NOT BREAK WINDOWS. Oxygen feeds fires.
- Stay low if moving through smoke.
- ALL fires, regardless of size, must be reported to Campus Police.
If trapped in a room:
- Place cloth material around/under door to prevent smoke from entering.
- Close as many doors as possible between you and the fire.
- DO NOT open or break windows unless necessary to escape (outside smoke may be drawn in).
- Be prepared to signal your location through window.
If caught in smoke:
Drop to hands and knees and crawl; hold breath as much as possible; breathe through a filter (blouse, shirt, jacket, etc.) and breathe through nose.
Advancing through flames:
If you are forced to advance through flame – hold your breath and move quickly, cover your head and hair, keep your head down, and keep your eyes closed as much as possible.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSTRUCTIONS:
P PULL safety pin from handle
A AIM nozzle at base of fire.
S SQUEEZE the trigger handle.
S SWEEP the spray from side to side.
Hazardous Material Incidents
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) must be available for all chemicals on campus. MSDS Sheets copies must be kept on file in designated areas. Any precautions or special procedures to be followed in the event of emergency must be made available to emergency personnel.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL OR RELEASE – INSIDE
- Activate Fire Alarm.
- Notify Campus Police at 2516 (or cell 228-861-0099)
- EVACUATE THE AREA.
- TIME AND SAFETY PERMITTING, shut down equipment, close doors, secure area and vital records including MSDS sheets.
- LIMIT ACTIVITY TO PROTECTION OF LIVES AND EVACUATION OF PERSONNEL – DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RESPOND OR CLEANUP A SPILL OR RELEASE!
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL OR RELEASE – OUTSIDE
- Notify Campus Police at 2516 (or cell 228-861-0099).
- Comply with directives from Emergency Personnel.
- Be prepared to evacuate students to off-site reunion point.
- TIME AND SAFETY PERMITTING, shut down equipment, secure the area and vital records.
Building Evacuation
When it is necessary to evacuate campus buildings, the following procedure is to be followed:
- Sound the evacuation alarm signal. The alarm signal is an intermittent tone followed first by an announcement to evacuate and then by a repeat of the intermittent tone. The alarm is sounded from designated phone extensions.
- Building monitors supervise instructors and students to ensure that all persons evacuate the building and report to the appropriate emergency assembly point. Instructors should bring their class rolls to the emergency rally point to account for students.
- Instructors should make sure persons with disabilities are assisted in exiting the building. Always evacuate mobility aids (wheelchairs, walkers, crutches) with the person, if possible. Do not use elevators unless declared safe by authorized person.
- When it is safe to return to the buildings, an “all clear” signal is sounded. The “all clear” signal is the same intermittent tone and will be followed by an announcement that personnel and students can re-enter buildings.
- Members of the Emergency Response Team are to note anything considered to be significant about the evacuation, positive or negative, to be discussed at their next regular meeting.
Evacuation Rally Point Managers:
Northwest – P. Jones
Northeast – Napier
East – DeDual
Southeast – R. Cornell
Southwest – J. Mitchell
Building Monitors and Emergency Assembly Points
WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS and ANNOUNCEMENT SAYS EVACUATE, ALL BUILDINGS MUST BE EVACUATED IMMEDIATELY. BUILDING MONITORS SHOULD SEE THAT BUILDINGS ARE VACATED TO THE DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RALLY POINTS.
Rally Points are located as follows:
NW=North West – Northwest campus parking lot located north of Early Childhood Development.
NE=North East –Northeast campus parking lot toward corner of DeBuys and Runnymede roads.
E = East – Grassy area that extends to DeBuys between Ed. Dev Bldg. and Nursing East Bldg.
SE= South East – Grassy area toward the corner of DeBuys and Switzer roads.
SW= South West – Grassy area beyond southwest campus lot west of Student Services BLDG.
The first name listed is the primary monitor and those following are backups.
Building |
Building Monitor |
Emergency Rally Point |
Financial Aid |
A. Bradley, Guider, P. Johnson |
SW |
B-Business |
D. Parker, Gazzo, Alston,Brandon |
SW |
C-Computer Center |
Malley, L. McCreary |
SE |
D-Fine Arts
(Auditorium) |
Mattina, Corban, Cummings |
SE |
D-Fine Arts (Music) |
Atkinson, B. Smith, Steadman |
SE |
D-Fine Arts (Arena) |
Pierini, P. West |
SE |
Early Childhood Bldg. |
P. Jones, McMahon, Barron |
NW |
E-Science |
Siegel, Spence |
SE |
F-Science |
Roberts, Marchette, McDaniel |
E |
G-Faculty
(Language Arts) |
LaCour, Frazier |
E |
G-Faculty
(Social Studies) |
K. Smith, Kelner, Kopp |
E |
G-Learning Lab |
J. Smith, T. Gillespie |
E |
H-Academic
(classrooms) |
Dougharty, McGuire, Daniels |
SE |
I-Library/Media Center |
Wilcox, DeLozier, K. Barnett |
SW |
-Class Rooms |
S. Bosarge, Cruthirds |
SW |
-Student Activities |
C. Bagwell |
SW |
J-Administration |
Easterling, King |
SW |
J-Student Center & LLI |
Miller, Holloway, Rawls |
SW |
K-Service Area |
Farley, G.McCreary |
SW |
L1-Gym-PE |
Stennis, R. Bennett, J. Johnson |
SW |
L2- Bookstore |
Baumann, Rivers |
SW |
M- Refrig. |
Childers, Bond |
NW |
N-HVAC/GED. |
Crocker, J. Murray, S. Wallen |
NW |
O-Electrical Maint. |
Childers, Lafontaine |
NW |
P-Career/Tech. |
B. Clark, Flowers |
NW |
Q-Career/Tech. |
Donegan |
NW |
R-Nursing (West) |
Oatis, J. Hurlbert, Edwards, Coomer, Young |
NE |
R-Nursing (East) |
Shirley, Ladner |
NE |
S-Ed. Dev. |
McClendon, DeDual, Butts |
East |
T-Maintenance |
DuBose, Garlotte |
NW |
U-Student Services |
R. Warfield, Hines |
SW |
U-Inst. Research |
Bryan, Burrous |
SW |
V-Technical |
Olson, Hayes |
NW |
X-Math |
Clark, Holter, Jagmohan |
NW |
Cafeteria |
Laseki |
NW |
Active Shooter
In general, how you respond to an active shooter will be dictated by the specific circumstances of the encounter, bearing in mind there could be more than one shooter involved in the same situation. If you find yourself involved in an active shooter situation, try to remain calm and use these guidelines to help you plan a strategy for survival.
At the first sign of an active shooter call 9-911 from a campus phone or 911 from a non-campus phone. Call Campus Police at 2516 (or cell 228-861-0099). The procedure for the campus during an active shooter situation is to go into lockdown. Tell the dispatcher of what is taking place, and inform him/her of your location; remain in place until the police, or a campus administrator known to you, gives the “all clear.”
- If an active shooter is outside your building, proceed to a room that can be locked, close and lock all the windows and doors, and turn off all the lights; if possible, get everyone down on the floor and ensure that no one is visible from outside the room. Unfamiliar voices may be the shooter attempting to lure victims from their safe space; do not respond to any voice commands until you can verify with certainty that they are being issued by a police officer.
- If an active shooter is in the same building, determine if the room you are in can be locked and if so, follow the same procedure described in the previous paragraph. If your room can’t be locked, determine if there is a nearby location that can be reached safely and secured, or if you can safely exit the building. If you decide to move from your current location, be sure to follow the instructions outlined below.
- If an active shooter enters your office or classroom, try to remain calm. Alert police to the shooter’s location; if you can’t speak, leave the line open so the dispatcher can listen to what’s taking place. If there is absolutely no opportunity for escape or hiding, it might be possible to negotiate with the shooter; attempting to overpower the shooter with force should be considered a very last resort, after all other options have been exhausted. If the shooter leaves the area, proceed immediately to a safer place and do not touch anything that was in the vicinity of the shooter.
Lockdown Procedures
Lockdown may be implemented when a situation occurs that may be a hazard to health or is life threatening. Lockdown is intended to limit access and hazards by controlling and managing staff and students in order to increase safety and reduce possible victimization.
Buildings will have restricted access until an “all clear” is given by PA system, Connect Ed system or one of the methods listed below. A lockdown will be called by the campus incident commander. Lockdown may be called for a variety of reasons such as person(s) with weapons, intruders, police activity, terrorist events and other situations that pose a threat to the campus community when evacuation is not a safe alternative.
Notification – Due to the varying nature of situations that may cause lockdown, communication to begin lockdown may come in a variety of ways:
- Announcement of “LOCKDOWN” repeated for a period of time and followed by the siren
- By phone to Building Monitors
- E-mail to campus employees
- Connect Ed message to cell phones registered in the system
- By handheld loudspeaker
- Message by runners
- Voice commands from Campus Police or other law enforcement officers.
The Campus Incident Commander will determine the methods of notification. As many methods as can be utilized under the circumstances will be used to notify the campus community of lockdown.
Actions to be taken –
- Building Monitors with the help of Instructors should make sure all students are in a classroom.
- Building Monitors should lock all exterior doors.
- Instructors should lock all classroom doors, close windows and pull down blinds.
- Direct students to sit on the floor away from windows and doors.
- Attempt to locate students in an area in the classroom that cannot be seen from the outside.
- Do not answer any voice you are not absolutely sure of.
- Use your best judgment as the situation unfolds and take whatever steps you think necessary in order to protect lives.
- Be prepared for law enforcement to enter the building and obey commands.
- “All Clear” will be communicated when it is safe to move.
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