District Safety & Security

  • Pinellas County Schools, Schools Police, and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office are committed to providing a safe environment for all students. We appreciate the trust you place in us to keep our campuses and classrooms secure for learning. Our Pinellas County Schools Superintendent Kevin Hendrick, Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, and Schools Police Chief Luke Williams have a message about school safety: if you SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING


  • May 2025 Safety Update

    Pinellas County Schools starts May with a renewed commitment to student well-being through its “Safety Starts with Me” campaign, emphasizing the importance of water safety and mental health awareness. As temperatures rise and summer approaches, water safety becomes a critical focus. The district is sharing information to educate students and families about drowning prevention, safe swimming practices, and the importance of supervision around water. Age-appropriate lessons and resources can be found at your local YMCAs (Suncoast and St. Petersburg), community centers, and municipal recreation centers. 

    Equally vital is the district’s spotlight on mental health. Pinellas County Schools has mental health resources, including access to school counselors and family support guides. A first step is taking care of yourself. The National Council for Mental Wellbeing has a Mindful Moments Checklist to assist in your self-care. 

    “Safety Starts with Me” reflects the district’s ongoing mission to provide a safe, supportive, and informed environment for every student, every day.

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  • Safety Update 4/7/2025

  • Safety Update 3/13/2025

  • Safety Update 3/1/2025

  • Safety Update 2/3/2025

  • Safety Update 1/22/2025

  • Safety Update 12/18/2024

  • Safety Update 10/28/2024

  • Safety Update 9/13/2024

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.  

    Monthly Topics: 

    In December, we will share tips about online safety and cyberbullying from our Digital Responsibility program. Pinellas County Schools introduced (at the start of the 2024-25) online initiatives and recommended resources like Common Sense Education's K–12 Digital Responsibility Curriculum, which offers comprehensive lessons and engaging materials. 


     

    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.