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Safe and Drug Free Schools

  

'MY SAFE SCHOOL" TIP LINE:
Every Child Deserves a Safe School!


The 'My Safe School' campaign was created to provide students, parents, and community members a secure and proactive way to share information regarding safety issues within Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools, to encourage involvement, and provide resources for parents.

 

Reporting: Information / Tip Hotline

There are several ways to share information in a safe and secure manner:
Please be as descriptive as possible
By Phone: 252.220.0677
By Text or Email: mysafeschool@nrms.org

By completing an online reporting form

 

It is for YOU: Students, Parents, Grandparents, Community Leaders, and Teachers.
What to report: Any safety item you feel is a concern at school

 

 

Additional Resources


Parental Involvement @ School

Caring parents can help open lines of positive communication with students.
View a sample of parent volunteering opportunities at NRMPS
More information on becoming a volunteer at your child/children's school/schools

Parent involvement contact:
Paula Battle
LEA Parent and Community Involvement Coordinator
252.462.2528

 

Questions concerning school violence, bullying, gangs, and harassment:

Rhonda Reid
At-Risk Youth/PBIS Coordinator
252.462.2850

 

Questions concerning drug and alcohol resources

Rosemary Mitchell
Student Assistance Counselor - Drug and Alcohol Policy
252-903-1068

 

Safe and Drug Free Schools


Safe and Drug Free Schools Every child should have a "Secret Garden" or safe place. This place of safety is our schools. Freedom from secondhand smoke, freedom from drugs, freedom from addictions, and freedom from bullying are some of the ingredients of the safe havens that are our schools. NRMPS has designed programs and activities to promote the health and well being of students in elementary and secondary schools. Drug and violence prevention activities are planned throughout the year.

NC DPI - School Safety