What is a Code ORANGE in school

What is the goal of Code Orange?

Historically, Code Orange has been a mentorship program aimed at bridging the Digital Divide in early childhood computer education, operating mostly in East Austin. Due to Covid-19, we have shifted focus to helping students continue to learn effectively despite the shift to online classrooms by offering free virtual tutoring for students whose families normally would not be able to afford it.

Who are Code Orange mentors?

Our mentors are high-achieving students at UT Austin who we screen through rigorous interview and training processes. Mentors are well-versed in the subject material that they are signing up to tutor. They are professional, communicative and adaptable at all times, and will work with teachers and staff when needed to ensure the student is making progress.

How will the program help our students?

We embrace that every student is different and has different needs. In general, students in Code Orange's mentorship program will have the opportunity to virtually meet with their assigned mentor on a weekly basis in order to get help on homework, have difficult concepts explained in a personalized way, catch up if they are falling behind, and dive deeper into concepts that interest them.

Is the program different for schools operating in-person?

To minimize the risk of spreading Covid, students will meet with their mentors virtually for the foreseeable future, regardless of whether the students' school is in-person or remote.

We thrive on community trust

See what others have said about us

This is what he wants to do later in life — computer science. I like that he’s getting instruction. It's a very good program.

Lisa C - Parent (Zavala Elementary)

I looked forward to going to the recreation center every Friday more than anything else in a given week. Code Orange made college so much better.

Daniel P - Mentor (UT Austin)

You have to build small things to build big things. Code Orange taught me that.

Nakia W - Student (UT Elementary)

DEFINITION: Code ORANGE is a signal for evacuation and is the same procedure as a FIRE ALARM DRILL. Fire drills are a part of school training and will be held monthly.

What are the color codes in school?

  • CODE RED – IMMEDIATE LOCKDOWN (No Movement) Classroom Teachers. ...
  • CODE YELLOW – LOCKOUT (Movement of SAFE Team only) Classroom Teachers. ...
  • CODE ORANGE – EVACUATION. (Initially, same as fire-drill evacuation) ...
  • CODE BROWN – SHELTER-IN-PLACE. (SAFE Team initial movement only) ...
  • CODE BLACK – BOMB THREAT. ...
  • CODE BLUE – MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

What do you do at Code Orange?

Evacuate

  • If safe to do so, immediately assist/evacuate all affected personnel to the designated areas identified by the Wardens or Emergency Services personnel.
  • Restrict entrance to danger zone and shut doors if possible.
  • Walk quickly and calmly closing doors and windows behind you if safe to do so.
  • Do not use lifts.

What does code black mean school?

CODE BLACK- (Danger in the building such as an intruder) Everyone out of sight, lights off, doors locked.

What triggers indicate the occurrence of a Code Orange?

A Code Orange may be called if a patient is being violent during a medical procedure, attempts to leave the facility while under an order of protective custody or another event. Upon activation, an announcement may be made.

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What are the stages of a code Orange?

CODE ORANGE - EXTERNAL DISASTER

There are two stages for Code Orange, the Alert stage and the full Code Orange activation. Either is serious business for a hospital and requires immediate and continued cooperation from all building occupants.

What is a code blue in school?

• A “Code Blue” announcement means that someone at our. school (inside or outside) may be having a serious health. problem or injury. • Staff people who have been trained in CPR and First Aid.

What is code pink school?

Safety Information. Services. Staff Directory. Code Pink is when an infant less than 12 months of age is suspected or confirmed as missing. Code Purple is when a child greater than 12 months of age is suspected or confirmed as missing.

What is a code Orange?

A Code Orange is used to respond safely and effectively to a disaster external to the hospital that is likely to increase the capacity and use of hospital resources. At QHC, the Code Orange is used to manage the following three scenarios: Mass casualty incidents external to the hospital.

What is a code green in school?

A CODE GREEN alert indicates a situation in the building or on the campus that requires students and staff to move outdoors, move to a new location, or to evacuate the building. Examples may include a bomb threat, gas leak, etc.

What is code black?

Code Black – Personal Threat – Violent or. Threatening Confrontation or Threat of Suicide.

What is code purple?

Code purple alerts hospital staff to a missing child or child abduction. Some hospitals use a separate code, code pink, to denote an infant abduction.

What is a code blue?

Code Blue:

Cardiac or respiratory arrest or medical. emergency that cannot be moved.

What is a code orange lockdown?

RED - Lockdown is the protocol used in the event that there is an Imminent Threat on campus and immediate action is required. ORANGE – is the protocol used in the event that there is an Elevated Threat in the area and increased level of security is warranted.

What are Colour codes?

Color codes are ways of representing the colors we see everyday in a format that a computer can interpret and display. Commonly used in websites and other software applications, there are a variety of formats. The two that will be introduced here are the Hex Color Codes, and the RGB color codes.

How do you color code a class?

One way to do this is to incorporate a color coding system into your homework routine. Here's how it works.
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2. Select a Color for Each Class

  1. Orange=World History.
  2. Green=Math.
  3. Red=Biology.
  4. Yellow=Health or PE.
  5. Blue=Geography.
  6. Pink=Literature.

What is silent code Orange?

Code orange: mass casualty incident. Code purple: hostage situation. Code red: fire.

What is code orange at Walmart?

Code Orange – This code pertains to a chemical spill in some location inside or outside. Code Black – This code comes about when there is dangerous and severe weather in the area. Code Brown – When you hear this code, it means that there is a shooter on the premises.

What is code orange for a hospital?

code orange: hazardous material or spill incident.

What is a code white in a school?

A code white is a special situation in which written instructions or explanations are given, and special action is needed. An example of a code white is where a threat occurs in the neighborhood surrounding a school, and children will be kept at the school until their parents can pick them up.

What is the code yellow?

Hospital A message announced over a hospital's public address system alerting the staff about, and the need to prepare for, a pending emergency or external disaster–eg, multitrauma, major effects of storm, etc.

What is a code white?

Code White – Violent Person.

What does code red mean?

Code Red and Code Blue are both terms that are often used to refer to a cardiopulmonary arrest, but other types of emergencies (for example bomb threats, terrorist activity, child abductions, or mass casualties) may be given code designations, too.

What is a code yellow at Target?

"Code yellow" means a child or vulnerable adult is missing

Other commonly used codes include "code green," which means a customer or team member is having a medical emergency and needs assistance, and a "code red" announcement means there is a fire.

What is the school code?

A Federal School Code is always six characters: 0 (zero), G, B, or E followed by a five-digit number. For example, 003223 is the Federal School Code for the University of Oregon. If you don't know a school's Federal School Code, you can search by selecting the state and entering the school's name or city on this page.

What is Code Orange?

A Code Orange is used to respond safely and effectively to a disaster external to the hospital that is likely to increase the capacity and use of hospital resources.

What do you do during a Code Orange?

Evacuate to a safe area if/when directed to do so (following the steps of Code Orange: Evacuation, pg. 10-11), ensuring that you can account for everybody under your care.

What are the stages of Code Orange?

A Code Orange is the emergency code for a mass casualty incident outside the hospital, which could include a Chemical (C), Biological (B), Radio-Nuclear (RN), Explosive (E), or Environmental (E) event due to natural, accidental or intentional acts.

What is code orange evacuation?

Code Orange The recognised code for evacuation, i.e. the movement of persons within or from an area in a rapid and safe manner in response to an incident or emergency that poses a threat.