School Safety and Security

School Safety Message From Superintendent

At Burnet CISD, the safety and security of our students and staff are our top priorities. We have robust protocols for emergencies, including fire drills, lockdowns, and active shooter situations. Our staff is trained in active shooter response, and we work closely with local law enforcement to maintain and update our Emergency Operations Plan.

Each campus has secure entryways, a Raptor Visitor Management System for screening visitors, and security cameras accessible to police in emergencies. We also have School Resource Officers stationed at key campuses and communication systems in place to ensure quick response during emergencies.

In the event of a school-wide emergency, please refrain from going directly to the school. The District will promptly communicate where parents should go for reunification, which could be Hill Country Fellowship (200 Houston Clinton Drive) or another location depending on the situation. Updates will be shared via our Facebook page, website, and School Messenger.

We are committed to continuously improving our safety measures to ensure our campuses are secure environments where students can thrive. Your support and vigilance play a crucial role in this effort.

Chiefs of Police

Interim Chief Fuller
Chief Lee
Burnet Police Department
portrait of Bert
Chief Kyle
Bertram Police Department

Burnet CISD Standard Response Protocol

School Safety & Security Committee
 
 
 
 
 
The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System allows you to submit secure, anonymous safety concerns to help someone who may hurt themselves or others.
 
 
Start With Hello, a program in all BCISD schools, teaches students the skills they need to reach out to and include those who may be dealing with chronic social isolation and create a culture of inclusion and connectedness.
 
 
Stop the Bleed
Traumatic Injury Response tools
Stop the Bleed poster (English)
Stop the Bleed poster (Spanish)
Additional resources and videos