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See Something, Say Something

 

See Something Say Something

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If you See Something, Say Something® is a national campaign used to help raise awareness to suspicious activity. The Tulare City School District challenges staff and students, alike, to "have each other's back" and to report any and all suspicious activity that can place someone in danger.
 
One can Say Something by any of the following means: 
- Telling a teacher
- Telling someone in the office
- Telling the school principal or vice principal
- Telling a parent
- Making a Sprigeo report (which can be anonymous)
- Calling the District Office
- Calling Tulare Police Department
 
"In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, the worst you can do is nothing."
-Theodore Roosevelt 
 

 

Sprigeo

 
If you feel unsafe or know someone who feels unsafe, please report it here. After you fill out the form, Sprigeo sends an email to an administrator with all of the details from your report. You can also download one of the apps from the Apple Store or the Android Marketplace to submit a report.
 
At Heritage, we believe that ALL students have the right to a safe, secure, and healthy learning environment. In order to ensure that this happens at Heritage we have the following in place:
STOP Plan 1
STOP Plan2

Bullying Prevention and Student Behavior Intervention Activities

 

Prevention and Awareness Raising Strategies

  • Assemblies, videos, posters, duty/supervision schedule, CREW, activities/options at recesses
 

Intervention and Support Strategies

  • Meeting with leadership team, posters, Too Good for Drugs, Second Step, team building
 

Training

  • Professional development, staff meetings, videos, conflict resolution videos, Rudy Benton method
 

Incident Reporting

  • “Dear Mr. Carrillo” – confidential journal writing
  • Adopt a “project” – professional development challenge
 

Communication

  • Class Dojo
  • Heritage website
  • Monthly newsletter
  • Aeries Communication