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Patch by Patch: What You Can Do About Seismic Safety

Getting involved in school safety in your town.

We don’t think about them much. When there’s an anniversary for one of the Big Ones, or when there’s an earthquake somewhere else, we remember the fault lines grinding deep down below. Still, many of us live our lives in earthquake country without too much thought for the seismic shifting under our feet, and with a faith that when ground shakes, our structures will stand.


As the reporting done by and Patch demonstrates, we may have placed too much faith in the system when it comes to our schools. After absorbing the material in this report, some members of the Patch community might want to do some investigating on their own about the seismic safety of their local schools. We have some suggestions for places to start.

Start simple: Does your school have an updated, safe school plan on file? According to the state education code, it’s supposed to. Ask to see the safe school plan for your school. When was the last time it’s been updated? Let us know what you learn.

Get involved: If the plan is missing, or needs work, offer to help craft a working plan. Remember. Our public schools have suffered four devastating years of budget cuts. They are trying to do more with less at just about every level. The state’s Crisis Response Box is an excellent guide to what a comprehensive safe school plan ought to include.

Go Gumshoe: This is a big, sprawling story with lots of pieces. It involves documents that may be missing, and documents that might never have existed. It involves buildings that may still be in use and buildings that may have already been abandoned and torn down. Budget cuts have wreaked havoc on institutional knowledge and key players with critical answers may be long gone. Patch reporters will be tracking down the facts, but if this is the sort of reporting that intrigues you, contact the local editor and find a way to get involved.

There’s a budget crisis in the state, but that doesn’t mean school construction has stopped. If there’s building or retrofitting in your area, use this series as a guide for the way things are supposed to work. Ask questions. Then fill us in on what you find out and we can share it.

More ideas from California Watch about how to get involved.

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Buzlightyear aka marty May 23, 2013 at 08:55 pm
Jessica, I am glad to see the story is different from the original article I read. Once I see theRead More picture of your beautiful face on Patch news, I know everything is going to be O.K.
Buzlightyear aka marty May 23, 2013 at 08:49 pm
Jessica, I am glad to see the story is different from the original article I read.
Jessica Hamlin (Editor) May 23, 2013 at 03:51 pm
I've read a variety of articles about Patch over the years, including that one. Interesting to seeRead More what media is saying about other media and how often they can get it wrong. Ultimately, I don't consider speculation to be reliable. Thanks for weighing in, Marty.
Lisa Maiorana May 22, 2013 at 06:26 pm
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Liz H. May 20, 2013 at 05:38 am
For crying out loud! You can't even spell "secede" and you want to run your own state?
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Jessica Hamlin (Editor) May 24, 2013 at 07:32 am
Thanks again for all the feedback. The photo banner is distracting? How so? And I just postedRead More something last night and the site is updated daily so I am interested in what "old" articles means. Though the commenting stream is not here, the commenting process is still the same and just as easy, so share and comment away. :) Thanks!
Nature lover May 24, 2013 at 07:14 am
I agree with Lisa. The home page is a mess. The distracting big banner at the top needs to go, orRead More perhaps the way the rest of the page is inset into it. It's a major design fail. Plus there's very little up-to-date news, the articles are old, and I can't be bothered to search through the blogs and boards, interesting though they may be. Thank goodness Altadenblog is still there. It's now my go-to site for current Altadena news.
SteveB May 23, 2013 at 12:03 pm
I think the main issue is the lack of the comment stream - you could see what people were talkingRead More about, and you were often drawn in - and could find the article simply by clicking on the comment. It was the main advantage AltadenaPatch had over AltadenaBlog - much more engaging. No more.
Jessica Hamlin (Editor) May 21, 2013 at 11:16 am
That was a bug that has been worked out I believe, but thank you for the feedback. I appreciate yourRead More patience with our growing pains as part of our easier new layout.
Buzlightyear aka marty May 16, 2013 at 10:05 pm
No. no emails here. But it does look like everyone "has left the building". No one isRead More commenting since the changed. perhaps everyone is shell-shocked.
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