Safe Schools and Violence Prevention
Students need to feel safe in order to learn effectively. That is why the district uses school security officers at its secondary schools to ensure a safe and secure learning environment for students and staff.
Each school security officer must have a minimum of seven years' experience in law enforcement and a working knowledge of the criminal justice system, crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and crime prevention.
At least one officer is assigned at each high school and middle school. Their role includes:
- Helping to provide a safe learning environment and workplace
- Conducting security surveys
- Overseeing investigations of incidents on school property involving district students, personnel, or property
- Acting as a liaison with local police agencies
Director of Safe Schools and Violence Prevention
Services and resources
As of Dec. 1, 2020, the City School District of ÉðÊ¿Âþ» has implemented a new digital security system district-wide to enhance safety procedures at all buildings.
The new system digitizes many of our current security procedures and requires visitors and employees to show identification upon entering a district building. Board of Education policy requires all visitors to present a valid form of identification when they enter a district building.
Visit our building security protocol page for additional information.
The City School District of ÉðÊ¿Âþ»’s “Speak up, speak out” campaign encourages students, staff and community partners to be proactive about school safety.
Our full plan District-Wide School Safety Plan is available for download.
Emergencies and violent incidents in schools nationwide are critical issues that must be addressed in an expeditious and effective manner. School districts are required to develop a District-Wide School Safety Plan designed to prevent or minimize the effects of serious violent incidents and emergencies, and to facilitate coordination with local agencies in the event of such incidents or emergencies.
At the beginning of each school year, all parents receive the district's Student Code of Conduct. It outlines what is expected of each and every student when in school, as well as the disciplinary action that is taken when a student does not behave appropriately.