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A Message About School Safety in Pinellas County Schools

Pinellas County Schools, School Police, and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office reaffirm our shared commitment to ensuring a safe and secure learning environment for every student. We understand the trust you place in us each day. Protecting our campuses and classrooms is a responsibility we take seriously — and one we carry out with care, vigilance, and partnership. Safety is a community effort.

Pinellas County Schools has partnered with Sandy Hook Promise to offer the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System. Say Something allows you to submit secure & anonymous safety concerns to help identify and intervene upon at-risk individuals BEFORE they hurt themselves or others. Tips made to the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System are passed along to the appropriate law enforcement agencies and school officials.

DECEMBER 2025 - SAFETY UPDATE

E-Bike Safety Reminder: Ride Smart This Holiday Break
During the holiday break, more students are riding e-bikes and e-scooterswhich means more riders on the road. While these devices are fun and convenient, they move fast and require extra caution. Law enforcement and emergency room doctors are seeing an increase in serious e-bike injuries.
Riding safely now helps ensure students are ready to return to school safely on January 5.

E-Bike Safety Tips

  • Wear a properly fitted, buckled helmet
    Florida law requires riders under the age of 16 to wear a helmet
  • Wear closed-toe shoes and bright or reflective clothing
  • Follow traffic laws and ride with traffic
  • Use bike lanes when available
  • Stop at intersections and ensure there is no oncoming vehicular traffic
  • Slow down at driveways
  • No phones, earbuds, or headphones while riding
  • Use hand signals when turning or stopping
  • Make eye contact with drivers when possible
  • Ride at a safe, controlled speed
  • Use front and rear lights when riding at night
  • Check brakes, tires, and battery before riding
  • One rider per bike, unless the bike is designed for two

Online Safety

Here's a holiday reminder that it's important to know the basics of online safety. Whether using educational apps, social media or shopping for the holiday season, a lot of information is collected by companies. Pinellas County Schools Digital Responsibility and Safety Starts with Me campaign includes a reminder to help your children (and families) be mindful of their digital lives by sharing some guidelines to be safe online. 

Here are some online safety tips for kids:

  1. Create strong usernames and passwords. Avoid personal details, and choose inoffensive names.
  2. Use strict privacy settings. Opt out of location sharing and other data collection when possible.
  3. Be cautious with personal info. Help kids understand what data should remain private, like phone numbers or addresses.
  4. Look for secure URLs. Ensure websites use "https" to indicate a secure connection.
  5. Do a password check. Test the site's recovery process—safe sites ask for a new password link, not the original password.
  6. Review sharing settings. Keep posts private by adjusting privacy settings.
  7. Skip unnecessary details. Only provide the information that’s needed for account creation.
  8. Be cautious with downloads. Avoid risky downloads and use antivirus software to protect devices.

Cyberbullying 

As we get ready for the holiday break it’s a good time to talk about Cyberbullying. 

 Unfortunately, cyberbullying is something many children/students may face during their time online. For some, it might be brief, but for others, it can leave lasting emotional scars.  

For parents, families and caregivers, it’s crucial to stay actively engaged in your child’s digital and offline activities. This involvement enables you to offer support and intervention when needed. By working together with us, we can help children navigate online challenges, avoid unnecessary conflicts, and stand up for one another in a positive way. 

Safety Updates

The District Safety & Security Council

The Pinellas County Schools District Safety and Security Council (DSSC) believes that “Safety Starts with Me.” The Safety Starts with Me is more than a campaign and a strategic priority for Pinellas County Schools. It’s dedicated to safety education and awareness for the entire school community.  

Each month the DSSC spotlights safety topics by sharing tips through various school channels including social media, webpages, email, classroom instruction and special guests for in school learning.  

Please help us make safety a shared responsibility and a top priority in all aspects for our school communities and at home.  

The DSSC was created to coordinate district efforts to ensure a safe environment to learn and work. The DSSC is chaired by the PCS Administrator of School Safety and consists of representatives from the Superintendent's and Area Superintendent's offices, Human Resources, the School Board, Emergency Management, Schools Police, School Health Services, Strategic Communications and Technology Information Systems.