School Safety/ Bullying Prevention
At Webster, we have safety practices in place to help protect our students from harm and to foster a healthy, productive learning environment. We review these policies and practices regularly to ensure our schools are among the safest places they can be. These protocols include:
- Controlled Access. Perimeter fencing is in place around campus and exterior gates are secure and monitored during school hours.
- Visitor Registration and Screening. All school visitors must enter through the school office and register with staff before gaining further access to school grounds.
- Identification Badges. Staff and guests are asked to wear district-issued I.D. badges at all times while on school grounds.
- Video Cameras. Cameras monitor and record activity throughout our campus. This not only acts as a deterrent but helps staff and law enforcement investigate vandalism, theft, fights, or other inappropriate activities in and around our schools.
- School Resource Officers. Our district has a strong relationship with the Madera County Sheriff's Department. A School Resource Officer is assigned to our district and based at the high school. He works with our school site personnel to provide security, investigate potential crimes, and ensure a safe environment.
- Tip Lines. Tip lines allow the opportunity for anyone to call or alert authorities regarding potential issues or illegal activity while remaining anonymous. In Golden Valley Unified, we utilize WeTip: 1-800-78-CRIME, and signs are posted on and around all of our campus. Submit a tip online at WeTip Online Reporting.
- Emergency Training and Safety Drills. Regular safety drills ensure our staff and students know what to do in the event of an emergency. Drills include, but are not limited to Fire, Lockdown, Shelter in Place and Drop, Cover and Hold.
- School Safety Plan. Each school has a Comprehensive School Safety and Emergency Procedures plan in place that is reviewed and updated regularly. These plans encompass many issues designed to prevent and prepare for a variety of emergency events. School safety teams/staff discuss these issues throughout the year to be prepared to respond in a timely and effective manner should the need arise.
- Crisis Communication. Our goal is to quickly and accurately communicate essential information to first responders, district staff, students, parents and community members as needed to ensure the safety of all throughout any emergency. Rest assured that if we have any information regarding safety issues or even credible potential concerns, we will communicate those with our staff and parents as quickly and thoroughly as possible via telephone, email, and/or ParentSquare.
Even with all of the above measures in place, school safety is best supported through a community effort. We encourage all of our students, parents, staff and community members to report any safety concerns immediately to the school sites, district office or local law enforcement. Thank you.