Report A Safety Tip
Derby Public Schools utilizes a program called See Something, Say Something to keep our schools safe and provide anyone the ability to submit anonymous tips through additional methods. Click the image above to report an anonymous safety concern.
Students, staff and parents can send anonymous tips through a secure website (linked in image above), app or phone number. The funding for this service is provided by Crime Stoppers of Wichita and Sedgwick County a division of The Wichita Metro Crime Commission.
See Something, Say Something allows anyone to share information anonymously. The service offers submission of tips through a secure website, a smartphone app, and by phone. All messages are encrypted and routed through secure servers to protect the sender. The user is given an alias and a unique ID before the message is sent to the See Something Say Something Coordinator. This allows the user and the coordinator to have a two-way dialog without revealing the sender’s identity.
See Something, Say Something: Three Ways to Submit Anonymous Tips
1. Use the button at the top of the page to submit a tip and be taken directly to a secure tip reporting website.
2. Download the P3 Tips app from the App Store or Google Play and follow the on-screen prompts.
3. Call (316) 267-2111.
Kansas School Safety Hotline
In addition to the See Something, Say Something program, the Kansas School Safety Hotline, 1 (877) 626-8203, can be used to anonymously report any potential school violence. The Kansas School Safety Hotline is there for you 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. A Kansas Highway Patrol dispatcher takes your call and notifies the appropriate stakeholders.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to Report Bullying and Seek Support
Derby Public Schools is committed to fostering safe and respectful learning spaces. Through proactive strategies, such as the district-wide implementation of the Character Strong social-emotional learning curriculum, we address harmful behavior with care and accountability, creating environments where all learners feel supported and empowered. All bullying incidents, whether verbal, physical, written or electronic, must be immediately reported and thoroughly investigated per Kansas Statute 72-6147. View student handbooks and board policy regarding bullying.
We believe strong partnerships begin with clear, respectful communication. This step-by-step guide is designed to help families, students and community members know where to start when they have a question, concern or need support. Many questions can be resolved quickly at the building level. Please begin at Level 1 and move step-by-step as needed. You are encouraged to use our anonymous P3 safety reporting app if you are uncomfortable reporting in person.
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Contact Information
For more information, contact Matt Liston, District Safety Security Officer, at mliston@usd260.com.