Informed, alert individuals play a critical role in keeping Pittsford Schools safe. Students, parents and staff are encouraged to follow the “See Something, Say Something” protocol the District has adopted from the Department of Homeland Security. The program raises awareness about the importance of reporting suspicious activity, or any behavior that could indicate crime, to law enforcement.
If you see something and don’t immediately know who to tell, here are three methods available to report an incident:
- File an Incident Reporting Form – There is a link to an anonymous form on the District homepage and each schools’ homepage under Quick Links called School Safety and Security. A link can also be found on the District Communication Office webpage.
- Call your child’s school principal or another trusted staff member.
- Call police authorities at 911 if there is an imminent threat or risk of harm. Then call the school.
When reporting an incident, make sure to describe specifically what was observed including when it occurred and where it occurred. The severity of the incident will determine which reporting method to use. If your report involves an urgent or emergency event, please call police authorities at 911.
Parent-student-school communication is key to identifying and reporting possible threats and concerns. The District thanks students, parents and staff for their partnership and commitment to the safety of Pittsford Schools.
For more information on the District’s safety and security policies and procedures, please visit the School Safety and Security website.