Students & Parents
CCPS Takes a Stand Against Social Media Threats with New Consequences Video: Watch Now!
Clayton County Public Schools is dedicated to ensuring a safe environment for our students, staff, and visitors.
Every day, leadership makes decisions with our students and staff’s safety in mind. In response to the growing number of social media threats targeting our community, the leadership of Clayton County Public Schools is proactively informing individuals who violate our policies and protocols of the serious consequences they may face.
Social Media Threats & Consequences Video
Update: https://youtu.be/9j9nCIM6zCY?si=fpNPnKPXqQ1G1LJE
The video presentation above highlights our top priority: maintaining a safe learning space for students and a secure working environment for our employees. We urge parents and guardians to be vigilant and closely monitor their children's social media activity to help prevent the circulation of these threats. Students are reminded that social media misuse, including the posting of threats, will be taken seriously and may result in disciplinary action, including law enforcement involvement. Everyone in our community must remain aware and work together to maintain a safe environment for all.
We encourage everyone to use our See Something, Say Something Tip Line by downloading the free CCPS Mobile App, available on Apple and Android devices.
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Communication Protocol
Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) is committed to prioritizing the safety of all stakeholders. As a reminder, please review the following videos from Superintendent/CEO of Schools Dr. Anthony W. Smith, Dr. Douglas Hendrix, Sr., Senior Deputy Superintendent and Chief of Staff, and Dr. Melvin Blocker, Executive Director of Student Discipline, Prevention and Intervention to uphold the values of professionalism, collaboration, and safety within the communities.