DeISD Observes National Fire Prevention Week

DeSoto ISD Observes National Fire Prevention Week in Partnership with DeSoto Fire Department
Posted on 10/01/2025
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DeSoto Independent School District proudly joins schools and communities across the nation in recognizing National Fire Prevention Week (October 6–12, 2025). The observance, established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, serves as an annual reminder of the importance of fire safety education in protecting lives and property.

In educational settings, National Fire Prevention Week emphasizes teaching students the fundamentals of fire safety and prevention, empowering them with the knowledge and habits that can save lives in emergencies. By providing students with age-appropriate lessons and hands-on experiences, the district helps equip scholars to recognize potential hazards, respond appropriately in case of fire, and understand the role of first responders in keeping communities safe.

“Fire safety education is a critical part of ensuring that our students are prepared to respond effectively in emergencies,” said Stephanie McCloud, DeSoto ISD Chief Academic Officer. “Through these programs, we not only strengthen students’ understanding of fire prevention but also cultivate lifelong safety habits that protect families and communities.”

As part of its commitment to this important observance, DeSoto ISD is partnering with the DeSoto Fire Department (DFD) to deliver interactive fire safety programming at campuses across the district. Throughout the week, DFD firefighters will visit schools with fire safety vehicles as dynamic backdrops for live demonstrations, discussions, and engaging activities to educate scholars about fire prevention and emergency preparedness.

“Our collaboration with the DeSoto Fire Department allows us to provide students with meaningful, real-world learning experiences that go beyond the classroom,” said Dr. Gene Morrow, DeSoto ISD Executive Director of Student and Staff Support Services. “By making fire safety education accessible and engaging, we are giving our students the tools they need to stay safe and informed.”

DeSoto ISD recognizes that fire safety awareness is an essential component of student learning and well-being. The district’s collaboration with the DeSoto Fire Department underscores a shared commitment to preparing scholars with practical knowledge and fostering a culture of safety both at school and at home.

For more information, please visit www.desotoisd.org.