Report School Bullying & Safety Violations - Irving

Education Texas 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Texas

In Irving, Texas, parents, students, and school staff must be able to report bullying and safety violations quickly and to the correct authority. This guide explains who enforces school conduct, how to make a report, what investigations look like, and how to appeal disciplinary decisions in public schools and when to contact law enforcement.

How to report bullying or a safety violation

Start by reporting the incident to the campus principal or designated campus investigator at your childs school. If the conduct appears criminal—for example, physical assault, credible threats, or weapons—contact the Irving Police Department immediately. For district procedures and the official reporting path at Irving Independent School District, see the district reporting page [1]. For urgent criminal activity, file a police report with Irving Police [2].

Report promptly and keep a record of dates, witnesses, and copies of messages.

Penalties & Enforcement

School discipline for bullying and safety violations is handled under the districts student conduct rules and can include counseling, detention, suspension, removal to alternative placement, or expulsion. Specific fine amounts are not typically imposed by school districts for bullying; monetary penalties are "not specified on the cited page" for district policy and require referral to criminal process if applicable.[1]

Escalation and repeat-offense procedures are set by the district code of conduct and campus administration; exact escalation timelines or per-offense fines are "not specified on the cited page" when not listed in the district summary.[1]

  • Enforcers: Campus principal, district Compliance/Student Services office, and School Resource Officers (Irving Police) for criminal matters.
  • Investigation: The campus investigates reports, interviews witnesses, and documents findings; timelines vary by case and are specified in district procedures when published.
  • Appeals: Parents may request administrative review or appeal under district policy; specific appeal time limits or forms are available on the district page or by contacting the district office.
  • Fines: Monetary fines for student conduct are generally not part of school discipline; criminal fines or restitution may apply if a crime is charged and prosecuted under state law.
If a student is in immediate danger, call 911 and notify the school after contacting emergency services.

Applications & Forms

Many schools accept written reports or a district incident report form; if no specific form is published on the district page, a written, dated complaint addressed to the campus principal is sufficient. The district site lists available reporting contacts and any official forms where published.[1]

Action steps for parents, students, and staff

  • Document dates, times, locations, witnesses, and copies of texts or images.
  • Submit a written report to the campus principal and keep a copy.
  • For criminal acts or imminent danger, call 911 or contact Irving Police non-emergency to file a report.[2]
  • If unsatisfied with the campus response, request the district-level review or appeal per district procedures.
Keep all records and communications; they are essential if the case escalates.

FAQ

Who should I contact first about bullying at school?
Contact the campus principal or designated campus investigator; if the behavior is criminal, also contact Irving Police.
Can I report anonymously?
District procedures vary; some districts accept anonymous tips but may have limits on follow-up. Check the district reporting page for options.[1]
How long will an investigation take?
Timelines vary by case and district policy; the districts procedures describe typical investigation steps when published.

How-To

  1. Gather evidence: dates, witness names, screenshots, and any physical evidence.
  2. Report to the campus principal in writing and request confirmation of receipt.
  3. If immediate danger or criminal conduct, call 911 or contact Irving Police to file a report.[2]
  4. If dissatisfied with the campus outcome, follow the district appeal process and contact district Student Services or Compliance.

Key Takeaways

  • Report promptly to the campus and keep records.
  • Irving Police handles criminal matters; schools handle disciplinary actions.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Irving Independent School District - reporting and student conduct pages
  2. [2] City of Irving - Police Department reporting and contact