Denton School Zones, Crossing Guards & Bullying Rules

Public Safety Texas 4 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Texas

Denton, Texas parents, school staff, and drivers need clear guidance on school zones, crossing guards, and anti-bullying rules. This article summarizes the municipal and school-district responsibilities that affect daily safety near schools in Denton, Texas, explains how enforcement works, and lists step-by-step actions to report problems or appeal decisions. It draws on the City of Denton municipal code for traffic regulation and school-zone authority, the Denton Police Department for crossing-guard and traffic enforcement practices, and Denton Independent School District policies on student conduct and anti-bullying. Where a precise fine or form is not published on the official page, the text notes that the figure is not specified on the cited page and points readers to the enforcing office.

School Zones & Crossing Guards

School zones in Denton are established by signage and local traffic regulations; crossing guards assist children at controlled intersections and school crossings during posted hours. Crossing guard assignments, training, and deployment are coordinated with the Denton Police Department and school officials; specific operational guidance and contact information are published by the City of Denton Police Department (City Police)[2]. School districts typically assign responsibility for on-campus student supervision and may operate their own crossing programs in coordination with city traffic staff and police.

Crossing guards and posted signs are the primary on-street control measures around Denton schools.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of school-zone speed limits and crossing rules is carried out by the Denton Police Department under the City of Denton municipal code; student conduct and anti-bullying enforcement are administered by Denton Independent School District under district policy. Exact monetary fines and specific administrative penalties for violations may be stated in the municipal code or school policies; where a precise amount or escalation schedule is not published on the cited official page, this article notes "not specified on the cited page" and provides the citation.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited municipal code page; see City of Denton Code of Ordinances for traffic and parking penalties. [1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing-offence ranges are not specified on the cited page or are set by court judgment or state statute where applicable; consult the municipal code and Denton ISD policy for discipline tiers.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, traffic citations, court appearances, school disciplinary measures (detention, suspension, behavior plans) and injunctions; district disciplinary procedures apply to student bullying incidents.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Denton Police Department handles street and school-zone traffic enforcement; Denton ISD handles student conduct and anti-bullying complaints. See the Denton Police Department and Denton ISD websites for complaint forms and contact details. [3]
  • Appeals and review: criminal or traffic citation appeals proceed through municipal or justice courts; school disciplinary appeals follow Denton ISD grievance and appeal procedures as published in the student code of conduct.
If a fine or form is not shown on the official page, it will be noted as not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

No standalone municipal “crossing-guard permit” form is published on the cited City pages; municipal code and district forms related to traffic, special events, or school discipline are available from the City of Denton and Denton ISD respectively. For traffic citations, court paperwork is handled by the municipal/justice court; for student complaints, use the Denton ISD complaint and discipline forms as published by the district.

FAQ

Are school-zone speed limits different from regular limits?
Yes; school-zone speeds are set by signage and local regulation and are enforceable when signs indicate active school hours or flashing beacons; check posted signs near each school.
Who hires and trains crossing guards?
Crossing guards are coordinated by the City of Denton and school officials; specific training and schedules are managed locally by the police department and school district partners.
How do I report bullying at a Denton school?
Report bullying to school administrators using Denton ISD complaint procedures; the district's student code of conduct explains reporting, investigation, and appeal steps.
Report immediate threats to local police and follow up with the school for district disciplinary action.

How-To

  1. Identify the issue: note date, time, location, involved parties, witnesses, and any photos or video evidence.
  2. For traffic or school-zone problems, contact the Denton Police Department's non-emergency line and file a traffic or safety complaint with the City.
  3. For bullying, contact the school principal or student affairs office to file a written complaint under Denton ISD policy; keep a copy of your report.
  4. If you receive a citation or adverse school discipline, follow the citation or district notice for appeal deadlines and procedures; request hearings in writing within the published time limits.

Key Takeaways

  • School-zone safety in Denton is governed by city traffic rules and coordinated with Denton ISD for on-campus safety.
  • Enforcement involves the Denton Police Department for street violations and Denton ISD for student conduct.
  • Document incidents, use official complaint forms, and observe appeal deadlines to preserve review rights.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Denton Code of Ordinances - Municode
  2. [2] City of Denton Police Department - Official page
  3. [3] Denton Independent School District - Official website