Report School Safety or Bullying in El Paso

Public Safety Texas 3 Minutes Read · published February 07, 2026 Flag of Texas

In El Paso, Texas, parents, students, and staff can report school safety threats and incidents of bullying to school district authorities and to law enforcement when criminal conduct is involved. This guide explains who enforces rules in El Paso schools, how to make a clear report, what remedies and reviews are available, and where to find official forms and contacts.

What to report

Report any immediate threat to student safety, physical or sexual assault, credible threats of violence, repeated harassment or bullying, hate-based incidents, threats with weapons, and persistent cyberbullying that affects school functioning. Include dates, locations, names of involved parties, witnesses, and any evidence such as screenshots or photos.

How to make a report

Begin with the school or the district office that serves the student; if there is imminent danger or a weapon, contact the El Paso Police Department immediately. For non-emergency school-safety reports use the district reporting channels or the police non-emergency line. Example district contact and police reporting pages are linked below for official guidance. EPISD reporting info[1] and El Paso Police reporting[2].

If a student is in immediate danger, call 911.

Penalties & Enforcement

Disciplinary measures for bullying and safety violations in El Paso schools are carried out by the local school district (El Paso Independent School District, Ysleta ISD, Socorro ISD, etc.) and may involve law enforcement when conduct is criminal. Specific monetary fines are not a standard penalty for student misconduct under local school policy; the cited district pages do not specify fines on their public guidance pages. For criminal violations, standard municipal or state penalties may apply; those are handled by the El Paso Police Department and county prosecutors and are not listed on the district guidance pages.

  • Enforcers: local school district administration and campus administrators; El Paso Police Department for criminal matters.
  • Appeals and reviews: school district grievance procedures and school board appeal routes; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited district pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: counseling, disciplinary transfer, in-school or out-of-school suspension, expulsion procedures, restorative interventions, and referral to law enforcement when applicable.
  • Evidence and records: preserve copies of messages, photos, and witness names; provide these to investigators during the complaint process.
Districts administer discipline; law enforcement handles criminal charges.

Applications & Forms

Many districts publish a bullying or harassment complaint form and parent reporting guides; however, a specific universal form name, number, fee, or single submission method is not specified on the cited district pages. Contact the student services or equity office of the relevant El Paso-area district for the official complaint form.

Action steps

  • Document events, dates, times, and witnesses immediately.
  • Report to the school principal or campus safety official first for non-emergency incidents.
  • For threats with weapons or immediate risk, call 911 or contact the El Paso Police Department.
  • Submit written complaints or forms to the district’s student services or equity office; request a copy of the submitted complaint and a timeline for investigation.
  • If dissatisfied with the district response, file an appeal under the district grievance procedure or bring the issue to the school board as provided by district rules.
Keep original evidence and provide copies to investigators only.

FAQ

Who enforces anti-bullying rules in El Paso schools?
Campus administrators and the student services office enforce district policies; El Paso Police Department enforces criminal laws when behavior violates state or municipal statutes.
Can I report anonymously?
Some districts offer anonymous tip lines or online reporting options; availability and procedures vary by district and are provided on district websites.
How long will an investigation take?
Investigation timelines vary by district and case complexity; specific time limits are not specified on the cited district guidance pages.

How-To

  1. Gather evidence: save messages, screenshots, photos, and notes with dates and witnesses.
  2. Notify the school: contact the principal or campus safety officer and provide a written report.
  3. File a formal complaint: submit the district harassment/bullying form if available and request confirmation of receipt.
  4. Follow up: ask for an investigation timeline and expected remedies; escalate to district offices if needed.
  5. Contact police: if an immediate threat or criminal act occurred, report to the El Paso Police Department or call 911.

Key Takeaways

  • Report quickly and preserve evidence.
  • Use school channels first for non-emergencies; call law enforcement for threats or crimes.
  • Request official complaint receipts and timelines from the district.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] El Paso Independent School District - official site
  2. [2] City of El Paso Police Department - Report a Crime