Our approach to school safety was established by community
engagement and actively seeks to address internal and external
conflict in an effort to address safety concerns. We
endeavor to stop the school-to-prison pipeline by working
collaboratively to address our systems in equities, mental,
physical and emotional health needs.
Sac City Unified Office of Safe Schools assigns trained safety
officers and lead campus supervisors to all of our comprehensive
high schools and feeder schools. In addition, school site
personnel receive training for de-escalating student conflict.
Partnering with parents, other district departments, community
organizations and district resources helps us to reduce our
dependency on local law enforcement to remedy conflict. Local law
enforcement is a valued partner with whom we often collaborate to
address crimes, large crowd events and scenarios required by law
or when alternative interventions are insufficient.
Learn more about the school-to-prison pipeline here.
See Something? Say Something.
If you have information regarding a school-related crime or
misconduct, make an anonymous report using WeTip. Call (844) 916-4544, text
“REPORT” to (844) 916-4544 or click
here.