Lakewood Bullying Reporting and Drill Rules

Education Colorado 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Colorado

In Lakewood, Colorado, students, parents, and community members must know how to report bullying and what rules govern school emergency drills. This guide explains who enforces complaints, how to file reports with schools or police, typical enforcement steps, and where to find official forms and contacts. Use the steps below to act quickly, preserve evidence, and follow appeal timelines when necessary. If the incident is an immediate threat to safety, call 911.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for bullying and for failures to follow required emergency drills typically involves school administration disciplinary processes and, when conduct meets criminal criteria, investigation by Lakewood Police or referral to juvenile services. Specific monetary fines for school bullying or drill noncompliance are not specified on the cited pages; discipline is usually administrative (warnings, suspension, expulsion) or criminal charges when applicable. For police reporting procedures and non-emergency filings, see the municipal police reporting page File a Police Report[1].

If a student is in immediate danger, call 911.
  • Enforcer: School principals and district discipline officers for school policy; Lakewood Police for incidents that may be criminal.
  • Investigation: Schools conduct internal investigations under district procedures; police investigate criminal allegations.
  • Appeal routes: School district appeal and administrative review processes; time limits vary by district policy and are not specified on the cited district page Bullying prevention and reporting[2].
  • Fines and monetary penalties: not specified on the cited pages for school bullying or drill infractions.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: warnings, parent conferences, behavior contracts, suspension, expulsion, orders of protection or court referrals where criminal conduct is found.

Applications & Forms

Most school bullying reports use district incident/report forms or the school's incident reporting system; Lakewood Police accepts police reports for criminal incidents via the Records Division page. If no district form is publicly posted, the district typically requires written complaints submitted to the school office; specific form names and fee schedules are not specified on the cited pages.

How investigations typically proceed

  • Initial report intake: school staff or police document the report and preserve evidence.
  • Fact-gathering: interviews with students, staff, and witnesses; review of messages or surveillance if available.
  • Interim measures: safety plans, no-contact orders, schedule changes to protect victims.
  • Discipline or referral: administrative discipline for policy violations; criminal charges if laws were broken.
Keep records of dates, times, witnesses, and copies of messages to support an investigation.

FAQ

How do I report bullying in Lakewood schools?
Report to your school principal or counselor and follow district reporting procedures; for criminal behavior, file a police report via the Lakewood Police Records Division.
Are there fines for failing to run emergency drills?
Monetary fines for missing school emergency drills are not specified on the cited official pages; enforcement is generally through school or fire safety oversight processes.
Can I appeal a school discipline decision?
Yes—appeal and review procedures exist at the district level; specific time limits are determined by district policy and are not specified on the cited district page.

How-To

  1. If the student is in immediate danger, call 911 immediately.
  2. Document the incident: gather dates, times, screenshots, witness names, and physical evidence.
  3. Report to the school principal or counselor in writing and request a copy of the district incident form or report acknowledgement.
  4. If the conduct may be criminal (threats, assault, stalking), file a police report through Lakewood Police Records File a Police Report[1].
  5. Follow up: ask for investigation timelines, request interim protective measures, and use district appeal procedures if unsatisfied.
Keep copies of every communication and request written confirmation of receipt.

Key Takeaways

  • Report bullying to the school first; involve police for criminal conduct.
  • Preserve evidence and request written confirmation of reports and decisions.
  • Appeals exist but time limits and exact remedies depend on district policy and are not specified on the cited pages.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Lakewood Police - File a Police Report
  2. [2] Jefferson County Public Schools - Bullying prevention and reporting