MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
Grants and Community Services Division
Office of School Safety
Category Requirement
Frequency/Deadline
Resources
Law
Every school district shall conduct a review of the
Emergency Operations Plans (EOPs) including a review of
the vulnerability assessment. This includes any building,
recreational/athletic structure, or fields intended to be
used by students. EOPs must be approved by the school
board and shall be reviewed in conjunction with local law
enforcement at least once every two years. No later than
30 days after adopting or reviewing the EOP, the school
shall supply notice of the completed plan to the Michigan
Department of Education. The review must occur before
January 1, 2024.
Biennially
(next due 1/1/24 )
To request a copy of MSP's All-Hazards
EOP Guidance for Schools (2014), email:
MSP-SchoolSafety@michigan.gov
MCL 380.1308b
30 days after adopting
MDE - Providing Notice of Emergency
Operations Plans Completion or Review
or reviewing the EOP
Michigan Electronic Grants System Plus
(MEGS+)
Emergency
Operations
Plans
Guide for Developing High-Quality School
Emergency Operations Plans
The Role of Districts in Developing High
Quality School Emergency Operations Plans
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security
Agency (CISA) K-12 School Security Guide
CISA K-12 School Security Assessment Tool
SITE ASSESS: A Mobile Application Security
Survey Tool for K-12 Schools
U.S. De
partment of Education
School Climate Surveys
Review and evaluate the school’s cardiac emergency
response plan. If the school includes grades 9 to 12,
include a training plan for the use of an automated external
defibrillator and cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques.
Incorporate and integrate the school’s cardiac emergency
response plan with the school’s EOP.
Annually
Michigan HeartSafe Emergency Response
Plan and Drills
MCL 29.19
Michigan Heart Safe School - Cardiac
Emergency Response Plan
School Safety
Liaison
Every board of a school district or intermediate school
district, public school academy, and nonpublic school must
designate a school safety liaison to work with the School
Safety Commission and the MSP Office of School Safety.
Once
(update as needed )
School Safety Liaison MCL 380.1308a
Incident Report
A school district, intermediate school district, or public
school academy shall submit a report to the MSP on crime
or attempted crime occurring on the school premise,
school-related vehicles, or at a school-sponsored activity.
The crime would include physical violence, gang-related
activity, illegal possession of a controlled substance or
controlled substance analogue or other intoxicant,
trespassing, and property crimes including, but not limited
to, theft and vandalism. For a property crime, the report
shall include an estimate of the cost to the district resulting
from the property crime. The report must be made to the
MSP within 24 hours of the incident’s occurrence.
Within 24 hours after the
incident occurs, or within
24 hours of school
personnel being made
aware that an incident
had occurred.
Incident Report MCL 380.1241
Weekly Crime
Log - Post
Incidents on the
School Website
Yearly
Each school building shall keep a weekly crime log involving
incidents of physical violence, gang-related activity, illegal
possession of a controlled substance or controlled
substance analogue or other intoxicant, trespassing, and
property crimes including theft and vandalism. For a
property crime, the report shall include an estimate of the
costs to the school district resulting from the property
crime. At least annually, the school board shall post
incidents of crime on the school’s website.
Weekly
AND
Annually
(complete list posted on
website)
Weekly Incident Reporting Tool
MCL 380
.1310a
Michigan Student Data System Disciplinary
Data Collection