Kohn School Office Building

See Something, Say Something

See Something Say Something

See Something Say Something logo
 
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.
 
We believe that all students have a right to a safe, secure, and healthy school environment. Our school, with support from the district and school communities, is committed to promoting an atmosphere of mutual respect, tolerance, and acceptance.
 

Bullying Prevention and Student Behavior Intervention Activities


Prevention and Awareness Raising Strategies 

  • Display school banners
  • Post plan on website
  • School site rules posted
  • Distribute wristbands
  • Assembly (upstream, 3 screen, assemblies)
  • Monthly CC! assemblies
  • Positive referrals
  • Poster competition for Upstander vs. Bystander to display throughout campus
  • CC! posters
  • Second step lessons
  • Too Good for Drugs lessons
  • Rules
  • Groups run by the counselor and campus chaplain
  • Support system for students targeted
  • Daily announcements
  • Develop and update S.T.O.P. plan
 
Intervention and Support Strategies
  • Meet with leadership and support team to discuss plan and options
  • CREW plan
  • MakerSpace in library
  • Buddy Benches
  • CC! posters
  • Second step lessons
  • Too Good for Drugs lessons
  • Recess activities
  • Noon leagues
  • Team building games at recess
  • Leadership class
  • Resource officers
 
Behavior Contracts
  • Noon leagues games that promote inclusion
  • Agenda item to discuss S.T.O.P. plan with staff, students, PTO, SSC, leadership, and parents
  • Review data
  • SPRIGEO, attendance, discipline, and surveys
 
Training
  • Presentation on S.T.O.P. data and student survey
  • Proactive supervision (duty)
  • Expectations and S.T.O.P. presentation
  • Discuss supervision at each change of duties
  • Upstander vs. Bystander video
  • Discussion about safe classrooms
  • Staff participates in assemblies and parent nights
  • Assemblies
  • Leadership
  • Assembly games promoting teamwork
  • Buddy Benches
  • Time each week to discuss appropriate behavior regarding bullying, respect, etc.
  • Team building activities
  • Social skills groups with school psychologist and social studies
 
Incident Reporting
  • SPRIGEO
  • Character counts commendation slips
  • Assemblies
  • Parents
  • School climate surveys
  • Office referrals
  • Teacher relationship so students feel safe to tell
  • Social worker
  • Special friends
  • SPRIGEO
  • Individual check-ins with at risk students
  • Social worker/school psychologist
 
Communication
  • Website
  • Parent nights, PTO, SSC, assemblies
  • Monthly parent calendar
  • Open dialogue with teachers and parents
  • Open door with admin for parents
  • CC! assemblies
  • Positive referrals
  • School surveys
  • Teacher check in with students
  • Regular check in with at risk students