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School Safety is a top priority

School Safety

tip411

tip411 is a tool used to enhance student safety. It is an internet-based communication system that gives students or any concerned citizen a means to quickly and anonymously report threats, potential self-harm, concerns, suspicious or criminal behavior at school or beyond school hours regarding PISD schools, students, and/ or staff. When you submit a tip, it is sent to a 3rd party tip service acting as a privacy buffer between you and the Prosper ISD Police Department to preserve your identity and contact information. If you have a tip for the Prosper ISD Police Department please go to prosper-isd.net/ tip411 for options to submit a tip.

No Bully Zone

Prosper ISD prohibits bullying on school property, at school-sponsored or school-related activities, or in any vehicle operated by the district. Bullying may be verbal or written expression or expression through electronic means or physical conduct. Bullying is not tolerated by the district and any student or parent of a student who believes that the student or another student has experienced bullying or that a student has engaged in bullying is encouraged to immediately report the incident (prosper-isd.net/nobullyzone). Retaliation against anyone involved in the complaint process is a violation of district policy and is prohibited. Students or parents may also report an alleged incident of bullying, orally or in writing, to a teacher, counselor, principal or other district employee.

Prosper ISD Police

The Prosper ISD Police Department is a full service, independent, Texas Police agency. They are dispatched by the Town of Prosper Police Department and work cooperatively with them to ensure a safe school environment. PISD Police Officers also have jurisdiction in all areas of Prosper Independent School District and work cooperatively with Prosper PD, Frisco PD, Collin County Sheriff’s Office, Denton County Sheriff’s Office, McKinney PD, and Celina PD.

500 Positive Interactions

The Prosper ISD Police Department commits to working to ensure that all PISD students have 500 positive interactions with PISD police officers before they graduate. A key component of the role of the Prosper ISD Police Department is building relationships with students.

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