Chief Brian Reuther of the SLPS Security Department announced today that Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers banners will be placed in all K-8 and middle schools as a step toward expanding awareness of the Crime Stoppers program. Last year, in partnership with the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, the program began on high school campuses.
Safety is a priority for SLPS, and the District will remain vigilant in monitoring campuses and buses. It is up to everyone to immediately report any concerns or suspicious activities directly to law enforcement or staff members.
Anonymous reporting is available through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-273-TIPS or by using the emergency alert button on the SLPS app.
More About the SLPS Emergency Alert Button on the SLPS App
SLPS has added an emergency alert button to the St. Lucie Public Schools app. The app is FREE for everyone and is available in your favorite app store. Just do a quick search for St. Lucie Public Schools, and download the app today.
The added emergency alert feature allows users to submit anonymous tips to school and district officials anytime, anywhere.
This mass texting software support instantly relays information to authorities and is valuable to the overall safety of students and staff. Download the St. Lucie Public Schools app for access to this emergency See Something, Say Something emergency alert button.