Contact Information:
OFFICE: (772) 429-4645
FAX: (772) 429-3627
IMMEDIATE THREAT/EMERGENCY DIAL 911

Contact Information:
OFFICE: (772) 429-4645
FAX: (772) 429-3627
IMMEDIATE THREAT/EMERGENCY DIAL 911
About Us
The Safety & Security Department is comprised of professional School Safety Officers and Specialists who are also Florida Certified Law Enforcement Officers and Deputy Sheriffs. We provide professional security services and serve as liaisons with the School Resource Deputies and Officers who are assigned to St. Lucie District Schools and St. Lucie District Charter Schools. ALL of our District School Safety Officers are committed to continuously enhancing safety and security measures in order to maintain safe, caring, and predictable schools.
Sending your child to school every day should not be a worrisome experience. Every member of the St. Lucie Public Schools Safety and Security Department takes our responsibility of the care and keeping of our more than 49,000 students and more than 5000 teachers, staff, and volunteers very seriously. To do that, we need the help of every student, every parent, every teacher, staff, and administrator to be our eyes and ears on and around our campuses. The following are a few tips to assist us in fulfilling St. Lucie Public Schools mission … “to ensure all students graduate from safe and caring schools, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and desire to succeed.”
The first few weeks of the school year can be trying for everyone. Leave early and pack patience. Please take the time to review your student’s school’s drop-off and pick-up procedures (ESPECIALLY, if there is construction or other challenges in the area of the school) before the first day of school. Be mindful and help us be good neighbors in the campus community by being respectful of lawns, private properties, area businesses, NOT BLOCKING DRIVEWAYS and following the pick-up and drop-off plan for the school. Once everyone gets a chance to learn the flow, it WILL get better.
Make sure you and your child know both primary and alternate routes. In an emergency, roads can be blocked and it’s important to have a backup plan. Download the “Here Comes The Bus” app to get updates on your child’s bus and route changes.
Whether your child has a food allergy, a physical disability, or has been subject to bullying, make sure to keep your child’s teachers and principal in the loop. Early and consistent communication is key to your child’s success in school. St. Lucie Public Schools has a multitude of resources and support programs available to aid in your child’s ultimate success in school. Please call Student Services for additional information.
Talk with the principal about what you can do to increase school safety, such as organizing parents to form a neighborhood watch before and after school. JOIN your school’s School Advisory Committee (SAC). Many times, parent groups are highly successful in making improvements in conditions or procedures in schools. Be supportive of your school’s administration and look for opportunities to help. ALL VOLUNTEERS (to include chaperones, assistant coaches, etc.) MUST apply and undergo a background check.
–Adapted from National Association of Elementary School Principals
We do understand that though it may seem inconvenient or even extreme in some cases, the procedures in place for visiting St. Lucie District Schools and Charter Schools are there to ensure the safety and security of the students, staff, and public who are on our campuses. Please follow all the security directions by personnel, administration, officers and signs while visiting.
To make your experience more effective and positive, we ask that you take into consideration the following tips:
Be sure you are already on the approved/authorized parent/guardian/pick-up list. The school personnel cannot share ANY information or allow you to have ANY access to the student without being on this list. This especially includes student reunification following a school evacuation event.
and not in any areas designated for emergency responders, fire lanes, buses, NO PARKING, etc.. Do not block any gates or access roads.
We know your time is important, so if you wish to meet specifically with any school personnel (administrators, staff, or teachers) you must make an appointment, so they can ensure the proper time has been allotted to address your concerns.