| APS SafeNet is designed to help you anonymously and securely report anything that's scaring or endangering you, your friends or your family at school. You don't need to be afraid to fill out this online form. You never have to give us your name if you don't want to.
We take your safety seriously in APS, and we will do everything we can to resolve your concern as quickly and as safely as possible.
Submit your concern to APS SafeNet
Fostering an
environment where students and staff feel safe, secure, welcome and
comfortable is a top priority for Aurora Public Schools.
The district has a strong commitment to maintaining safety
which includes strong policies to minimize disruptions, train
staff, and fund safety equipment.
It is the districts belief that a safe, civil learning
environment is essential to increased student achievement.
The district has established philosophy statements on student
discipline, and on shared responsibility in student discipline.
These statements, along with district policies and regulations,
govern student conduct and discipline. A Safe Schools
Brochure, which outlines district policies and regulations,
is provided to each of our students and staff members.
Click here for the
English version of the Safe Schools Brochure.
(pdf)
Click here for the
Spanish version of the Safe Schools Brochure.
(pdf)
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| APS Emergency Line |
If you feel a threat is imminent or you are in immediate danger, please call the APS Emergency line at
303-341-0911
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| Safe2Tell - Anonymous Tip Phone Line for Students |
Safe2Tell, a toll-free, Colorado tip line is available for anyone in Colorado concerned about a threat to student and staff safety. You can use this tip line in addition to or instead of APS SafeNet. Callers may remain anonymous. The number is 1-877-542- SAFE (1-877-542-7233).
All students brought Safe2Tell magnets home and all schools have posted Safe2Tell posters.
Visit the Safe2Tell Web site.
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