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It was a quiet Friday afternoon at Campus Child Care when the alarm sounded.
Not to worry, however, as it was just a routine fire drill. Still, assistant director Lisa Schmidt walked around the building, alerting the children and staff of the fake disaster at hand.
“Warn him,” Schmidt said to director Christine Herrmann, who was talking to a male visitor.
It turns out the warning wasn’t necessary. There were no screaming infants and toddlers running in every direction, with teachers scrambling to intercept them as the little ones ran for the exits.
Rather, everyone streamed out the back doors in an orderly fashion before returning in a matter of minutes. Not a peep was heard from the front of the building.
This scene is not out of character for Campus Child Care, which not only gets praise from the student parents, but from the National Association for the Education of Young Children, which has accredited the program time and again. That accreditation process has gotten significantly more difficult in recent years, Herrmann said.
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Only who can prevent forest fires? |

Man arrested in Tenn. stemming from 2007 DeKalb...