Brenham ISD Safety & Security Reporting
At Brenham ISD, the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and community is our highest priority. We believe that a safe learning environment is essential for academic success and personal growth. To support this commitment, we provide three secure levels of reporting that allow students, parents, staff, and community members to share concerns in a confidential and effective way. Each level is designed to ensure that reports are addressed quickly and appropriately, whether it involves everyday safety concerns, community crime tips, or immediate emergencies.

Level 1: Anonymous Brenham ISD Report Form

Use this form to share any concern about student or school safety anonymously.

Reports on the Brenham ISD Anonymous Reporting Form may include, but are not limited to:

  • Bullying or cyberbullying
  • Suicide or self-harm concerns
  • Threats of violence or weapons
  • Substance use or distribution
    Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination
  • Abuse, neglect, or domestic violence
  • Suspicious activity, missing persons, or planned fights
  • Inappropriate behavior or relationships
Level 2: Crime Stoppers Report

Brenham–Washington County Crime Stoppers is a community-based program that partners with law enforcement.

Your anonymity is protected at all times. In many cases, your information may be eligible for a reward offered by a local program.

Reports may be submitted through:

Since 1984, Crime Stoppers has paid out tens of thousands of dollars in tips, helping keep our schools and community safe.

Level 3: Emergency Response

For immediate emergencies, always call 911.

Brenham ISD staff also have access to the SPAT (Silent Panic Alert Technology) button on district work phones, which directly alerts emergency personnel.


When in doubt, report it.

If you see something, say something. Your report could save a life.