Student Safety
Student Safety Resources
Biking to School – Walking to School – Getting Home from School –
Your Child Home Alone - Cell Phones - Online Safety - Cyberbullying
Child Abuse - Student Suicide Prevention - Drug Safety
The links, addresses and Internet sites are not sponsored by the MSD. This information is made available as a courtesy to parents who must assess the value of usefulness of the information for themselves.
Biking to School
- Help your Child be a Safe Bicyclist (for parents)From the National Center for Safe Routes to School (PDF)
- Ride Your Bike Safely (for kids); From the National Center for Safe Routes to School (PDF)
- The ABC Quick Check (teaches kids a quick check to perform before every bike ride); From the League of American Bicyclists (PDF)
Walking to School
- Tips for Parents and Other Adults for Teaching Pedestrian Safety to Children; From the National Center for Safe Routes to School (PDF)
- Helping Children Learn Pedestrian Safety Skills: Overview for Parents and Caregivers
- Tips for Walking Safely to School (for kids); From the National Center for Safe Routes to School
Getting Home from School
Your Child Home Alone
Cell Phones
Online Safety
- Family Contract for Online Safety (contracts for kids, teens, and parents)
- Protecting Your Kids Online (tip sheet for parents) (PDF)
- Tips for Tweens (tips about online safety and cyberbullying for kids (PDF)
- Tips for Teens (tips about online safety and cyberbullying for teens) (PDF)
- Cybersecurity Made Clear (PDF)
- Tips to Prevent Sexting for Teens (PDF)
- Tips to Prevent Sexting (for parents, includes tips for teens) (PDF)
Bullying Prevention
Cyberbullying
Child Abuse Resources
- MSD Board Policy 5141.4 Child Abuse Prevention and Reporting
- Child Abuse Guideline and Procedures
- The 4 P's of the CA Child Abuse Reporting Act (PDF)
- Prevention Resource Guide (PDF)
- Contra Costa County Child Abuse Prevention Council Web Site
- Child Abuse Prevention Council "Surviving Parenthood" Resource