School Safety Information
In Kerrville ISD, teachers, administrators and staff are dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for students. Because we live in a digital world, it has become second nature to instantly document, share, or comment on details about our daily lives on social media. While utilizing social media in a positive way can be beneficial, it can also create panic, concern, and anxiety for students, parents, and community members if used incorrectly. There are specific ways parents and community members can help ensure campus safety and positive classroom environments in KISD.
How can you report a safety concern?
Call the school and speak with an administrator
If you see questionable activity on social media, or anything suspicious in or around a school building, call the school directly to report a safety concern.
In order to alleviate anxiety, you should not post the concern to social media to create more concern for our students, staff, and our parents. Find out the facts first!
Report a Concern Using the P3 Campus App
KISD partners with a Kerrville-based company to provide a seamless and efficient way for students, staff, and community members to offer information to help prevent tragedy and bring mental health needs to light. P3 Campus is an anonymous reporting tool that is monitored 24/7 to ensure that time-sensitive matters are dealt with promptly. P3 Campus can be used by anyone and KISD feels that joining this initiative will strengthen bonds between students and adults, identify subjects of social abuse, reveal emotional needs unmet, and prevent tragedy on both the personal and community level.
P3 Campus can be downloaded from the Google Play Store for Android and in the App Store for Apple Devices or can be accessed on the web at www.p3campus.com.
What can you do at home?
Discuss the importance of social media responsibility with your child.
Raising Digitally Responsible Youth: A Parent's Guide PDF Link
Cyber Safety & Digital Responsibility: A Parent's Guide Video Link
If your child reports that a drill took place on campus, take the opportunity to talk with your child about the importance of drills and other safety precautions while at school or in public.
Click here to access Standard Response Protocol in English and Spanish.
Verify information before acting or spreading false information
If you have questions about a rumor or incident at a campus, please call the school or district officials to verify the information before acting.
What can you expect from KISD?
KISD takes all safety concerns very seriously and will respond as soon as possible after the situation is investigated. KISD will send out official information or statements addressing any issue needing attention via official District social media sites such as the Kerrville ISD Facebook page or Kerrville ISD X/Twitter page. District officials may also send out instant push notifications through the KISD Mobile App or campuses will communicate to parents through the Parent notification system either by call out, email, or text. The KISD Mobile App can be downloaded through the Google Play Store for Android and in the App Store for Apple Devices.
Based on Local Policy (CKC), the Superintendent shall notify parents regarding violent activity that has occurred or is being investigated at a campus or District facility, or at a District-sponsored activity. These notifications will be dedicated to the specific campus affected.
What is KISD doing to Ensure School Safety?
Kerrville ISD always has school safety at the forefront of their concerns. Regarding safety, prevention and response are key. Several programs in are place to ensure schools are safe, including:
· Training staff on recognizing students experiencing emotional crisis, trauma-informed learning, and suicide prevention
· Implementation of threat assessment teams at each campus and district level
· Partnering and direct involvement with local law enforcement
· School Resource Officers at Tivy High School, Hal Peterson Middle School, Tom Daniels Elementary and Tally Elementary; School Marshals at Nimitz Elementary, Starkey Elementary, Early Childhood Center, Hill Country High School and Discipline Alternative School
· Completion of Bond 2018 projects that added secured vestibules, security cameras, and classroom door locks, security glass across campuses, and campus fencing projects
· Utilizing the P3 Campus Anonymous Reporting App for parents, students and community members to report student or campus safety concerns
· Training and use of the Kerrville ISD Standard Response Protocol for emergency situations on campuses and Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (C.R.A.S.E)
· Practicing safety drills regularly at all KISD campuses