
District staff and principals coordinated the planning and execution of the crisis simulation with the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office and Berkeley County Emergency Preparedness Department.
The School District conducts crisis simulations at schools each year to ensure that policies and procedures in place are the most effective, promoting the safety of the students and staff.
Whitesville Elementary conducted an intruder drill, though the crisis during simulations vary each year. All precautions were taken to ensure that no students were in danger during the drill. The results were positive.

Law enforcement, first responders and school district staff demonstrated all of the steps that they would take during an actual school emergency.
The crisis simulation resulted in minimal delay to the school day and had no effect on dismissal.
“These exercises provide all of us tasked with keeping Berkeley County children safe the opportunity to practice our collaborative responses and external communication,” said Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis. “We look 



