Safety Tip Lines

West Bend School District students or their family members can use this service to report items of concern to the school district. Feel free to report any threats, concerns about student safety or well-being, or a safety issue in the schools, buses, or events via email (speakup@wbsd-schools.org) or text/call (262-357-3530). 

Remember, texting is available at 262-357-3530. 

With SpeakUP for Safety, when a student reports a tip the monitoring company will evaluate the report 24/7 and 365 days a year. It will send an email to WBSD administrators for non life-threatening reports. If there is an emergency situation it will call local law enforcement or WBSD administrators. 

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Speak Up, Speak Out ( State of Wisconsin’s safety report line)

The Speak Up, Speak Out Resource Center provides communities with a centralized safety tool available at no cost to schools. It is a way to get important information directly to law enforcement, such as threat reporting, threat assessment consultation, critical incident response, and general school safety guidance. This resource is through a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. 

With Speak Up, Speak Out Wisconsin, when a person needs help, anyone can report a tip via the Speak Up Speak Out app or by calling 1-800-MY-SUSO-1 (1-800-697-8761) to get a live dispatcher. (No text messages are accepted.)

This service is also available through an app: Apple Store Google Play 

Additional Information

Student and Parent Handbook Resource
Please review the West Bend School District Student and Family Handbook Emergency Preparedness/Safety section for other details.

Standard Response Protocol 
Our schools use the “I Love U Guys” Foundation’s Standard Response Protocol for many emergency situations. This document provides the common language for the program so parents have details when we use the response terms. 

Student Services Supports

Please know our staff is ready and available to help students. Please do not hesitate to encourage them to reach out to us or contact us directly.

School and Principal Contacts