Safety Department

School Safety
SAFETY IS . . . And Always WILL BE . . . Our #1 PRIORITY! --- Please know that providing a safe and healthy environment at Southwest Preparatory School for our students and staff is our #1 priority each and every day!  We know that if students do not feel safe, then learning cannot take place. 
iWatchTexas
COMMUNITY REPORTING SYSTEM
 
Texas Suspicious Activity Reporting Network iWatchTexas website, where you can report suspicious activities or behaviors that may indicate criminal, terroristic or school safety-related threats.

This site is not designed to report emergencies. If this is an emergency, call 911.

Every report will be reviewed by analysts. Although not required, providing your contact information will allow follow-up questions, and if you prefer to report by telephone, please contact 844-643-2251.

The report should take less than 5 minutes to complete.  Please click on the following link to complete a report.  https://iwatchtx.org/index.html 
 
 

IMPORTANT SOCIAL MEDIA RESOURCE GUIDE

FOR PARENTS
SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFETY AND SECURITY MEETING
  • The National Summit on K-12 School Safety and Security, hosted by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), brought federal, state, and local school leaders together to share actionable recommendations that enhance safe and supportive learning environments in kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12) schools. Through expert panels and keynote addresses by leaders in the field, the Summit explored current threats and issues in school safety and considers research-informed strategies  for addressing security challenges.

  • K-12 schools and school systems face a complex set of security risks and contend with dynamic and evolving threats ranging from acts of targeted violence to cyberattacks. Schools also have unique needs, considerations, and challenges when it comes to safety and security, underscoring the importance of a collaborative, holistic, and actionable approach to the issue.

The Summit aimed to support the safety and security of our schools by:
      » Fostering a nationwide dialogue by bringing together stakeholders for exchange, discussion, 
and connection

      » Facilitating action by sharing resources, products, and tools to support schools in implementing and strengthening their security postures

     » Equipping stakeholders with training and expertise to apply recognized best practices and research in the context of their specific communities, venues, and schools.

The Summit was presented in a virtual format on November 1-3, 2022.
IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING CAMPAIGN 
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 
"If You See Something, Say Something" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and how to report suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
RESOURCE LINK: https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something
 
POWER OF THE HELLO CAMPAIGN 
CYBERSECURITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY AGENCY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 
This campaign provides stakeholders with information to assist in identifying and effectively responding to suspicious behavior.
RESOURCE LINK: https://www.cisa.gov/publication/power-hello-resources
 
BRIGHT FUTURES
Bright Futures USA is a non-profit organization that brings together faith-based organizations, human services agencies, and 
businesses in partnership with families and schools for a shared purpose: to quickly meet basic needs and create new opportunities 
for our children and youth so they can succeed in school and beyond.
RESOURCE LINK: https://brightfuturesusa.org/
 
HELPING CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS COPE WITH DISASTERS AND OTHER TRAUMATIC 
EVENTS: WHAT PARENTS, RESCUE WORKERS, AND THE COMMUNITY CAN DO 
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 
This guide provides parents, educators, and other professionals with information and resources to help children cope with traumatic 
events, such as psychological trauma after mass violence, terror, or natural disasters. 
RESOURCE LINK: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/sites/default/files/documents/health/publications/helping-children-and-adolescents
 
KNOWBULLYING MOBILE APP
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 
Through this app, parents, caregivers, and educators can find information to start conversations with children, share successful bullying 
prevention strategies, recognize the signs of bullying, and support children who are being bullied.
RESOURCE LINK: https://store.samhsa.gov/product/knowbullying
 
PARENT & EDUCATOR GUIDE TO SCHOOL CLIMATE RESOURCES 
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
This guide provides parents, teachers, administrators, and other interested parties general information about the concept of school 
climate improvement, suggestions for leading an effective school climate improvement effort, and additional resources for those 
interested in more information.
RESOURCE LINK: https://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/essa/essaguidetoschoolclimate041019.pdf
 
SAFE AND SOUND STUDENT CLUB KIT
The Safe and Sound Student Club Program Kit provides service project ideas and guidance to help students explore school safety 
ideas, organize their club, and implement actionable school safety service projects in their community.
RESOURCE LINK: https://safeandsoundschools.org/programs/safe-and-sound-students/safe-and-sound-student-club/
 
KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE 
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
This website offers guidance for teachers, parents, guardians, and caregivers on protecting children from becoming victims of online 
exploitation.
RESOURCE LINK: https://www.justice.gov/coronavirus/keeping-children-safe-online
 
PHISHING, GENERAL SECURITY POSTCARD
CYBERSECURITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY AGENCY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 
This postcard explains phishing and provides signs and tips to prevent attacks. 
RESOURCE LINK: https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Phishing%20
General%20Security%20Postcard_6.24.2021_508cV2.pdf
 
RAISING DIGITALLY RESPONSIBLE YOUTH - A PARENT’S GUIDE 
SAFER SCHOOLS TOGETHER 
The goal of this parent’s guide is to help introduce the major social media platforms, video games, and relevant trends that are either 
being used already or have the potential to be used by our children.
RESOURCE LINK: https://resources.saferschoolstogether.com/link/352883/
 
FAMILY ONLINE SAFETY INSTITUTE 
The Family Online Safety Institute is an international, non-profit organization which works to make the online world safer for kids and 
their families. FOSI convenes leaders in industry, government and the non-profit sectors to collaborate and innovate new solutions 
and policies in the field of online safety. 
RESOURCE LINK: https://www.fosi.org/
Drill Schedule
 
 
Process for Reporting Bullying
 
Southwest Preparatory uses P3  which gives students an anonymous platform to share what they know with people who can prevent the preventable.   To make a report or learn more about P3, click below. 
For questions regarding safety, please reach out to the appropriate campus safety representative.
 
Northeast Campus:
 
Southeast Campus:
 
Northwest Campus:
 
Seguin Campus: