- Ask students to “teach back” drill procedures — it shows what they actually remember
- Walk your evacuation route again and note any new obstacles (custodial carts, stacked furniture, etc.)
- Encourage kindness check-ins — peer conflicts can surface once routines settle
- Refresh classroom routines for safety (no running, tidy cords, clear aisles)
- Post or re-post your room’s evacuation map where everyone can see it
- Touch base with substitutes or paraprofessionals on emergency basics
The first month of school is like the opening act — exciting, full of energy, and sometimes a little chaotic. By now, the rhythm has settled in. This is your chance to reinforce good habits, smooth out the bumps, and keep safety at the center (without making it heavy-handed). A few thoughtful tweaks now can make the rest of the year smoother — and safer — for everyone.





