Johnston MS Safety Letter 12-01
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7/23/2019 Johnston MS Safety Letter 12-01
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Mr. Demetrius Johnson
C RROLL
M jOHNSTON
MIDDLE SCHOOL
5855
Lawrence
Street,
North
Las Vegas, Nevada 89081
Phone:
702./799-7001 Fax: 702./799-7010
Mr. Joseph Lancaster
Mr.
Aaron Olson T D
Principal
Assistant Principal
Dean
Dean
December
1
2015
Dear Families of Carroll
M.
Johnston Middle School Students:
The safety of our
students
is
the number
one priority at Carroll
M.
Johnston Middle School.
As
always,
we
want
to keep you informed of
important
issues happening within
our
school community. We learned
that
a student from Jesse D Scott Elementary School was approached by an adult male on his way home
from school las t night. The incident occurred
at
Tropical Breezes Park. The male pulled
the
student
into
his car. Law enforcement is
aware
of
the
incident
and
is currently investigating.
Anyone with information
that
may be helpful to
the
investigation of this incident is encouraged to contact
the
North Las Vegas Police Department
at
702-633-9111, CCSD Police Department
at
702-799-5411,
or
Crime
Stoppers
at
702-385-5555.
This incident
serves
as an
important opportunity
to
remind
our
students
of safe practices
when
walking
to
and
from
our
school. The following
are reminders
that will help you discuss safety with
your
child.
Walk in groups to and from school.
Never take rides from strangers.
If you
are
approached by a stranger, keep a safe distance and think of a direction to run if needed.
Shout
and
yell as loud as you can.
N
ever
give
out your
name
or address
to people you do not know. This is especially
true
on
the
Internet.
Run to a safe place,
i.e.
school, church, store , etc.
Always let
your parents
or guardians know
where
you are. Take
the same
route to school every
day.
Be
sure you know
your parents
full names, addresses, and phone numbers.
Ifpossible, get a license plate number.
The safety of our
students
is of
the utmost
importance. Please
report
any suspicious activity to
the
local
police
department and/or
school administrators.
Thank
you for
your
assistance. Please do
not
hesitate to call
our
office at 702-799-7001 extension
4100
should
you have any questions
or
concerns.
Demetrius Johnson
Principal