Standard Reunification Method

Dispatch Roll Call- Standard Reunification Method (SRM)

Video Length | 05:47

Video Description

This video provides an overview of the six steps of the Standard Reunification Method (SRM): Greeting, Parents Fill Out Card, Checkers Verify ID, Reunification Area, Student Reunification, and Accountability. It explains what each step entails and how it is implemented in practice. For districts that have adopted the ILUG SRM model, this video can support staff training and reinforce consistent messaging for employees.

Intended Audience

  • Teachers
  • School Staff
  • School Based Law Enforcement
  • School Administrators

A Parent's Guide to Reunification

Video Length | 04:16

Video Description

This video gives parents and guardians a clear picture of what to expect during the reunification process so they can feel more prepared, confident, and calm should a reunification occur. This video can also be used with students so that they know what to expect during reunification. The video is available in both English and Spanish.

Intended Audience

  • Parents
  • Teachers
  • School Staff
  • Students
  • School Based Law Enforcement
  • School Administrators

Resources

The SRP and SRM K12 Guide

This printable guide created by the “I Love U Guys” Foundation in partnership with the Texas School Safety Center serves as a general guide on incorporating and operating the Standard Response Protocol and the SRM within a school safety plan.

The SRP and SRM K12 Guide

K-12 SRM Toolkit

K-12 Standard Reunification Method Toolkit (Texas Edition) offers guidance and resources for incorporating the SRM into a school safety plan. This toolkit provides guidance for schools in the development and execution of student and parent reunifications.

K-12 SRM Toolkit

Reunification for Schools Annex Toolkit

This toolkit includes resources from multiple organizations and agencies to assist you with accomplishing multi-hazard emergency operations planning for your school district, open-enrollment charter school or public junior college.

Reunification for Schools Annex Toolkit