School Safety

The safety and security of our students is our top priority at Staunton Schools. Today, Thursday, March 7, 2019, school administrators received a report that a student was making threats involving a weapon. Law enforcement was promptly notified. Classes as well as the school day were not interrupted. Staunton administration is working closely with law enforcement, and has determined that no immediate threat exists and that all buildings are safe and secure.

Please know that the District treats all threats toward the schools, students, and faculty seriously. No threats are truly anonymous or a joking matter. When threats are made, people will talk, school officials will learn, and action will be taken.

When it comes to school safety, our students and families are our greatest assets. When you see something, say something! You may contact us directly at 618-635-2962, via e-mail, or via The Safe School Helpline is a free and confidential way for you to report bullying, school threats, or seek assistance with mental health 24/7. By using the helpline you can let us know anonymously when you know of anything that threatens the safety of our schools.

Students and our families deal with problems that arise at school frequently. Most of us do the right things for the right reasons, and want to help our schools continue to improve. At times, students and families overhear information that they may feel like they cannot share or they don’t know where to share it. When someone steals, uses drugs in schools, bullies, threatens violence, or commits illegal actions, it can hurt all of us. Now you can use the Safe School Helpline to report this information anonymously. We hope the information outlined here will answer your questions and ease your mind so you can help keep our schools a safe place to learn.

Safe School Helpline Contact Information

800-4-1-VOICE Ext. 359

800-418-6423 Ext. 359

Web: SAFESCHOOLHELPLINE.COM

Text: 66746, then type TIPS

There is also a free mobile app available for apple and android phones found on our Safe School Helpline page.

How do we know it is anonymous?

We have contracted this service through Security Voice, an independent company with no other ties to our school.

How does it work?

A toll-free number has been assigned for our school district. When you dial this number from your touch-tone phone, you will be advised how to leave your information. You may exclude your name or other facts that could identify you. Then, record your message.

What type of information should be recorded?

Please report any facts, remarks, or actions that could jeopardize the safety of our children, staff, or schools. Examples of threatening situations include:

-Bullying -Drugs/Alcohol -Weapons

-Violence -Theft -Thoughts of Suicide

What happens next?

Security Voice will send a typed copy of your message to the school. The school will then investigate the report, and determine how best to act on it.

When and where can I call?

You may call toll-free anytime, day or night, from a home or cell phone. Take care that your call is not overheard.

Can I text or use the internet for reporting?

Yes. To text, enter 66746, then type TIPS. To use the web, login at www.safeschoolhelpline.com and make your report. Your phone number and email address will not be shared with your school.

Who can call this number?

Students -Parents/Family Members -Teachers/Staff

Can this help troubled students too?

Yes. If you see a student who is troubled, or overhear remarks like “I can’t go on,” please call or encourage the student to call the helpline. The call will be routed to a Counseling and Crisis Center that provides a 24-hour crisis intervention service. Trained counselors are available 365 days per year to talk with persons seeking assistance in coping with suicidal thoughts, depression, or feelings of loneliness and loss. Callers need only press “3” when prompted.

Can I change my message later? How will you know who is calling?

Yes. When you leave a message you are given a case number that is yours alone. Enter that same case number when updating your message or answering additional questions.

How will I know if any action has been taken?

After three school days, call the toll-free number and enter your case number when prompted. A recording will let you know your message was heard and may ask you for more information. Your answers will be transcribed and sent to the school administration for further investigation. Administrative actions may sometimes be confidential, but your call is always important.

Is a Mobile App available?

Yes. A free mobile app is available for Apple and Android phones at the Apple Store and Google Play.

Can I send photos or videos?

Yes. You may email photos and videos to images@securityvoice.com. Please reference your case number when sending. This email address is for photos and videos only.


The Safe School Helpline, it’s free and confidential 24/7

Web: SAFESCHOOLHELPLINE.COM 800-4-1-VOICE ext. 359

Text: 66746, then type TIPS 800-418-6423 ext. 359