Safety and Security Committee
Round Rock ISD Police Department
The Standard Response Protocol
Texas School Safety Center
Use Anonymous Reporting to report incidents of cyberbullying, threats, or mental health concerns.
All of us have a part in keeping each other safe. Students can use Anonymous Reporting to alert campus staff if a student is a harm to self or others. In addition if you or someone else is being bullied/cyber bullied you can report it and thanks to the passage of Senate Bill 179, also known as David’s Law, makes it a Class A misdemeanor to electronically harass or cyberbully someone under age 18 through text message, social media, website or other means.
If a student believes they are a victim of cyberbullying or if a teacher, administrator or other school personnel know about an incident of cyberbullying they can report it using the District’s Anonymous Reporting incident reporting system. Anonymous Reporting allows for anonymous reporting and provides immunity to those who file a report.
To report an incident:
Visit Anonymous Reporting
Parents can also use Anonymous Reporting to submit any sensitive or urgent student issues quickly to school officials. Students or parents can submit reports such as bullying, cyberbullying, depression, dating violence, drug or alcohol use, threats against the school, weapons on campus and more. All messages submitted remain completely anonymous.
If an incident occurs outside of required drills or in situations that may jeopardize a student’s privacy, campus administrators will use email to alert their respective community. To assure the District has the most current email address for notifications contact your campus Registrar.
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