Thunder Roads Colorado Magazine Volume 10 - Issue 12 | Page 15

or emergency. The need for a Standard Unification Method growing to the 7500-10000 schools that use the SRP and (SUM) was discovered after a 2003 school fire where there SUM today. were some difficulties in reuniting parents with students. The way the foundation evolved helped John Michael and The Standard Response Protocol and the Standard Ellen to identify and create what was needed by extensive Unification Method materials are available to school systems work with law enforcement, insurers and administrators. free of charge. Train the trainer training, presentations to John Michael said “We did a lot of the right actions correctly law enforcement, administrators, teachers and other first without having a brilliant master plan. Today we recognize responders and stakeholders are available at additional cost. that what we do well is identify the missing piece and look Within Colorado, the presentations and training are kept free around at who is doing it well, package that and redistribute of charge. It is free of charge because of the funding provided it.” Because of all of the different players involved, these by Emily’s Parade to the foundation. put them into the perfect position to see where things were Both John Michael and Ellen Keyes work for the foundation. needed and create protocols that are elegant and effective John Michael works full time and has since he changed his helping all parties involved from teachers in the classroom career in 2008. He decided that his work with the foundation to law enforcement. John Michael explains; “Because of the was what he was thinking about the most and decided to back story there is a credibility, because the foundation is move his efforts there full time. “We didn’t realize how big doing it, we are a neutral third party in this and it makes it the vacuum was when we started it. Emily’s story gave us a more accessible.” voice to start talking about this and it has grown organically.” On behalf of all of the students in Colorado and beyond that utilize these protocols, all of us here at Thunder Roads Colorado offer our heartfelt thanks to Ellen and John Michael Keyes as well as the other members of the I Love U Guys Foundation for helping to bring more safety and security into our schools. We truly felt honored to meet with them and see their dedication. John Michael conducts presentations and training both here in Colorado and elsewhere in the United States and Canada as well as working on the protocols themselves and the materials used to present, train and use the protocols. He is quite involved with all aspects of the foundation from working with law enforcement to working on the icons that are used in the protocol materials. While implementations of the We would also like to thank our readers for their support protocols can and often do begin with law enforcement, they of the Emily’s Parade in the past and we invite any and all of can also be initiated by school systems and administrators; you out there to join Thunder Roads Colorado this year at the because the cost is kept low, it is kept affordable to law 10th annual Emily’s Parade on September 27th, 2015. enforcement, schools systems and schools. 10th Annual Emily’s Parade How many schools use the SRP and Standard Unification September 27th, 2015 Method? Columbine High School (south parking lot) Because the programs are free, it is a bit difficult to come 6201 S. Pierce St Littleton, CO 80123 up with accurate numbers but here is what we do know: The I Love U Guys Foundation protocols have been presented Motorcycles assemble at the south parking lot at 10:45 am more than 300 times with 183 of those right here in Colorado. bikes begin to roll out at 11:15 Even though the program is free, they do request people to Suggested donation is $25 per rider/passenger notify the foundation if they are using it. Using the notifications to estimate, the current estimate is between 7500 and 10,000 Patrick and Carrie McCauley schools in the United States and Canada both public and private use the protocols to help keep our children safe and secure. The foundation is currently working on a certification process that will soon be offered again, keeping costs low to the program users as most schools and schools systems and first responders typically have limited funding available. 10th ANNUAL EMILY’S PARADE The protocols work with pre kindergarten through 12th grade. They are also being repackaged for adult use with schools like Texas State University, considering rolling out the program. After talking at length with John Michael and Ellen Keyes we were struck by their enthusiasm and optimism about the foundation, what it does and what it offers, both now and in the future. They have worked with police, school administrators and school insurers, helping to create and roll out the protocols, starting with a few schools and school systems in Colorado where the protocols were created and refined and www.thunderroadscolorado.com 09.27.2015 Last Sunday in September Communities united. Columbine to Platte Canyon Bikes out at 11:15 a.m. www.iloveuguys.org email: [email protected] P.O.Box 1230, Bailey, CO 80421 303-426-3100 This is a fundraiser for The “I Love U Guys” Foundation. All funds are responsibly applied toward the stated goals of The Foundation. September 2015 Thunder Roads Magazine® Colorado 13