At the School District of Washington, we are committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all students, staff, and visitors. One of the most effective ways we can achieve this is through timely reporting of safety concerns and threats. We rely on the active involvement of our students, parents, and community members to help us address these concerns swiftly and appropriately. If you see or hear something concerning, it's important to act – report it, don’t repost it.
Here’s how you can report school safety concerns:
Trusted Adults: One of the most direct and effective ways to report a concern is to tell a trusted adult. This could be a teacher, school counselor, principal, or any school staff member. Our staff are trained to listen and take appropriate action to ensure the concern is investigated properly.
Courage2Report: The Courage2Report Missouri system allows individuals to report school-related concerns anonymously. This system is available 24/7 and can be accessed online or through a phone call. It is designed to handle reports of threats, bullying, suspicious behavior, or any other safety-related concerns in a confidential manner.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: If you or someone you know is facing a crisis and needs immediate support, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a free resource available to anyone. It offers confidential help and support for individuals in distress, particularly when the concern involves potential harm to oneself or others.
Report, Don’t Repost: In today’s digital world, it's common for rumors or threats to spread quickly on social media. We urge our community to avoid sharing or reposting any threats or unverified information online. Instead, immediately report the concern to the school or through Courage2Report. Reposting can cause unnecessary fear and confusion and may hinder the investigation process.
By reporting concerns promptly and responsibly, you play a critical role in keeping our schools safe. Whether it’s a safety threat, bullying, or even something that just feels “off,” taking the step to report can make all the difference in protecting our students and staff. Remember, there will never be retaliation for reporting a concern, and each report will be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly.