October is National Bullying Prevention Month: Get to Know Your State and Local Resources
The value of all kids feeling safe in their schools and in their communities is one shared across the country. And no matter whether we are learning in person or engaging in Comprehensive Distance Learning through a Google Meet, creating safe and welcoming educational environments is a top priority in the Hillsboro School District.
In the state of Oregon, SafeOregon, www.safeoregon.com, is an online platform that gives students, parents, staff, and community members a way to report safety threats or potential acts of violence. It’s free for Oregon public and private schools PK-12. Tips can be sent via email to tip@safeoregon.com, by calling or texting 844-472-3367, using the free mobile app, or accessing the SafeOregon web portal. All tips go immediately to a tip line operator 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Tips are promptly analyzed and forwarded to designated personnel who can provide further assistance in resolving reported incidents.
HSD also has a tip line on our mobile app. Download the free Hillsboro School District app from the App Store or Google Play and select the Tip Line icon to start a message. You can indicate which school the tip is related to and add images, if appropriate. Tips can be sent either anonymously or with contact information so a staff member can follow up with you.
In addition, the District is fortunate to have established strong partnerships with social service agencies. There are many proactive programs supported by these partnerships that are designed to protect the safety of students through educating, engaging and supporting them in making positive choices in their lives. Visit the Safety page of our website to learn more.
We believe it is up to all of us - parents, students, staff members, and the broader community, working together - to support students and provide education and resources to ensure our schools and the Hillsboro community are safe and respectful environments for everyone.
Featured Staff Members: Christa Linda and
Jimmy Booth
HSD bus driver Christa Lind and mechanic Jimmy Booth turned into wildfire heroes when they decided to collect and deliver supplies to victims of the Santiam Valley/Beachie Creek Fire…
Remember - there will be no school for all students on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 8 and 9 for staff development and a licensed non-contract day, respectively...
HSD’s Nutrition Services department urges all students to take advantage of the free meals being offered during CDL, but please note there will be no service on 10/8 and 10/9...
HSD has partnered with Wave Learning Festival to provide students with free, online access to interactive seminars, tutoring, and guest speaker events...
October is Hillsboro Arts Month and one of the focal activities will be the adornment of the Hillsboro Wishing Tree - a place where people can share their wishes and hopes for the future...
The HSD Board of Directors comprises seven elected members serving four-year terms and three student representatives serving a one-year term. Board members are community volunteers and do not receive compensation for their work. Board members establish policy based on Oregon and Federal laws governing schools. The Board approves policies for the Superintendent to implement. Email: School Board.