Gerald Fegel
Director of Maintenance & Facilities
Diane Isernhagen
Administrative Assistant for Maintenance
Jody Sloan
Maintenance Supervisor
Maintenance
The purpose of the maintenance department is to provide safe, clean and well-maintained facilities and grounds in the school system. A safe, clean and well-maintained facility provides the best atmosphere for instruction to take place. The maintenance department includes
centralized personnel who assist school personnel with many tasks, which may include mowing, trimming and basic upkeep of school system grounds; helping with landscaping of new facilities; providing normal maintenance tasks to keep facilities in working order; providing repair services when systems fail or when items need repair; providing contracted service personnel for repair of specialized systems within facilities; providing installation services with furniture, shelving and other items in new and existing facilities; providing services in the opening of new facilities; providing relocation services when programs change from one facility to another; providing the school system mail and delivery service; and providing help in maintaining parking lots at schools.
Building Safety Requirements:
All facilities have a comprehensive school safety plan based on best practices from GEMA (Georgia Emergency Management Agency). These plans are updated for the current school year.
Camden County Schools has developed a Crisis Counseling Response
Team.Through a cooperative effort with the Camden County Sheriff's Office, three resource deputies have been hired and assigned to the elementary level. This is in addition to the resource officers provided by the Kingsland Police department and St. Marys Police department. There will now be one deputy per three elementary schools, one resource officer at each middle school, and two resource officers at the high school.
All facilities are monitored by surveillance cameras.
All schools conduct regular fire, lock down, intruder, and severe weather drills.
The Camden Area Public Safety Committee has been formed. The committee has been created to promote safety and security in Camden schools. There is representation on the committee from local law enforcement, Camden County Schools, fire and rescue, and the local EMA director.
Upgraded doors and access controls are being installed in the schools.