Introduction - Real Talk on School Safety
School safety has always been a topic of discussion — and action — in the Canyons School District. Some measures are obvious, such as security cameras, emergency preparedness drills that schools practice throughout the year and vestibules that require visitors to check-in at the Main Office before entering schools. But much of what we do is invisible. From the Internet filters we use to safeguard students from accessing inappropriate online content to the consistent rules and expectations we enforce to keep our classrooms free from bullying, harassment and discrimination, Canyons District is building safe schools from the inside out. We invite families to become familiar with our safety protocols and join us on this mission to Think Safe toward maintaining schools that are welcoming, secure, and prepared.
Our Newest Safety Measures
We regularly review and update our safety measures, and are encouraged by data that show schools are the safest places for children. Following are explainer videos detailing Canyons District’s emergency response protocols.
Evacuation Protocols
Hold Protocols
Run, Hide, Fight Protocols
Secure Protocols
Lockdown Protocols
Safe Entry & Emergency Drills
Learn about entrance procedures and practice drills for evacuations, lockdowns, shelter-in-place and more.
Emergency Communication
We communicate in an emergency and immediately alert parents by email and phone. Safe reunification is a top priority.
Volunteers & Community Partnerships
How do communities support schools in their safety procedures and emergencies?
School Safety Tips
Tips and conversation-starters for families to discuss with students.
Transportation Safety
Whether your student takes the bus, walks to school, or gets dropped off, these tips and guidelines will help keep everyone safe.
School Climate, Social-Emotional Supports
We provide programs and initiatives to make sure students feel secure and supported.
Internet Safety & Digital Citizenship
What is Canyons District doing to maintain healthy, safe learning environments at schools?
School Community Council Input
What steps should School Community Councils take as they review the School Safety Report?