Students are usually instructed to go to interior hallways.
Encase there is a tornado.....! lol....
Don't panic,do what you usually do for the drill and go to the nearest place without windows.
Tornado sirens go off when a tornado warning is issued and during their monthly test.
Go to an interior room or hallway and crouch down facing a wall.
Because if there is a real tornado you will now what to do.
A tornado watch usually does not warrant school closure as even when one is issued the chances of a tornado striking any given location are very low. Tornado warnings, which indicate a more imminent threat, are issued on too short a time scale for school closures.
Schools should have designated tornado shelter areas identified and clearly marked. Regular tornado drills should be conducted so students and staff know what to do in the event of a tornado. Also, monitoring weather alerts and having a system in place to notify everyone in the school of a tornado warning is essential for keeping everyone safe.
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He went to Moore high school, Highland West middle school (which at that time was called Moore West Junior High), and Kelly Elementary (which was leveled by the May, 1999 tornado).
A tornado can go up a mountain across rivers, and even go out into the the ocean or sea.
Generally the basement and the bathroom are the safest places to go during a tornado.
When you see a tornado, go into a secure building or if there are none near you, huddle in a nearby ditch.