- Maplewood Richmond Heights School District
- Confidential Reporting Forms
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Confidential Reporting Forms
All members of the MRH Community are urged to use any of the four links below to submit any school safety concern, including bullying, suicide, drug abuse, vandalism, threat, etc. Be advised that knowingly filing a false report could be punishable by law. Select the link which you deem appropriate based on the circumstances of your concern:
The Missouri Highway Patrol also offers a confidential reporting system online.
Click here to access the Courage 2 Report form.
Parent Resources: Cyberbullying and Digital Citizenship
Social networking sites, chat rooms, virtual worlds, and blogs are how teens and tweens socialize online; it's important to help your child learn how to navigate these spaces safely. Among the pitfalls that come with online socializing are sharing too much information or posting comments, photos, or videos that can damage a reputation or hurt someone's feelings.
Applying real-world judgment can help minimize those risks. Here are resources to help you and your child discuss responsible digital citizenship and help make their online lives safe and secure.
Internet Safety and Cyberbullying
Advice for Parents in a 24/7 Media World
Parent's Internet Safety Guidelines (Netsmartz)
What Parents Need to Know about CyberbullyingVerizon Digital Security and Tech Hub
Developing Digital Citizenship
Developing Digital Citizenship
Brain PoP: Digital Citizenship (Young Children)
Common Sense to Media BlogSocial Media: Advice for Parents
What is Social Media (ie Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)
Go to Guide for Social Media and StudentsTwitter Hashtags to Search for Digital Citizenship and Cyberbullying
#digitalcitizenship
#cyberbullyingStudent Resources
Heads Up: Stop Think Click
Stand Up to Cyberbullying
Share with Care
The Protection Connection