Bullying Report
Temple ISD seeks to empower students to take personal responsibility for eliminating bullying, including cyberbullying, within our schools and community. It is important for students to report bullying and cyberbullying when they observe or experience it as soon as possible, so school officials may take appropriate action. Parents, staff members and community members who learn of bullying or cyberbullying incidents are also asked to report it as soon as possible, in support of a community-wide stance against this type of behavior.
Reports may be made through one of the methods below or by directly contacting a campus administrator. Eliminating bullying behavior is everyone's responsibility, and your involvement is appreciated.
Reports may be made through one of the methods below or by directly contacting a campus administrator. Eliminating bullying behavior is everyone's responsibility, and your involvement is appreciated.
SpeakUp for Safety Email Address: [email protected]
SpeakUp for Safety Phone (Voicemail & Text): (254) 280-5477
SpeakUp for Safety
Temple ISD and Gaggle are working to keep students and schools safe by providing a simple way for students to easily and confidentially report threats of violence, bullying, peers in crisis, and other imminent threats vis the SpeakUp for Safety tipline. Trained Gaggle safety representatives evaluate SpeakUp for Safety tips 24/7/365 and send an email regarding non-life-threatening items to designated school or district staff members. In severe situations, district-appointed contacts are notified immediately. In the most imminent cases, Gaggle will contact law enforcement to intervene if they are unable to notify a district-appointed contact. The Gaggle SpeakUp for Safety tipline integrates directly with Google Workspace for Education, which students already have access to on a daily basis. There's no need for students to download a mobile app or remember a phone number -- the SpeakUp for Safety instant replies include a phone number that students can use for text messages or phone calls.
Students can report:
- Bullying
- Planned fights
- Students in crisis
- Threats of violence
- Weapons brought to school
- Other urgent situations
