School Safety and Security
Ensuring the safety and security of our schools is one of the most important responsibilities we have as a community. Our schools are places of learning, growth, and opportunity, and it is essential that they remain environments where students, educators, and staff feel safe and protected. At Bay County Emergency Management, we are committed to providing resources, guidance, and support to help strengthen school safety measures, foster a culture of security, and ensure that all those within our schools are prepared for any emergency situation.
In addition to focusing on school-specific safety protocols, we also emphasize the broader importance of personal safety and security. Every individual, whether at school, at home, or in the community, plays a key role in maintaining a safe environment. Personal preparedness, awareness, and vigilance contribute not only to the well-being of individuals but also to the overall safety of our county.
This page provides valuable resources and links to both school safety initiatives and personal security guidelines, as well as important information about Bay County’s broader emergency management efforts. We encourage you to explore these materials, stay informed, and take an active role in fostering a secure environment for everyone in our community.






