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North East Independent School District

Campus Visits

At NEISD, we strive to provide a secure yet welcoming environment for all students, staff, and guests. We've implemented protocols for visiting procedures to ensure safety and security while maintaining a positive visiting experience. Let's continue working hard to maintain a safe environment where our students can thrive academically and socially.

Checking In and Visitor Badges

When visiting a campus, we kindly request everyone to have a valid photo ID ready. As part of our safety measures, all visitors are required to show their ID at the front door entrance camera to begin the check-in process. 

Checking in allows us to know who's on campus and maintain safety. Checking in not only helps us recognize and welcome visitors but it also adds an extra layer of assurance for everyone on campus.

To ensure safety, visitors must wear an obtained Raptor visitor badge. The Raptor system screens visitors to keep students secure. By wearing a Raptor visitor badge, both administration and faculty employees can easily identify individuals who are authorized to be on campus during school hours. 

Dropping Off Student Items

Families occasionally need to bring forgotten items to campus, and we do allow drop-offs during the school day. When doing so, please note that campus staff do not call students out of class or deliver items for pickup. It’s the visitor’s responsibility to coordinate with the student so they know when to retrieve their belongings.

Food may be dropped off by a parent or guardian, but deliveries from third-party services (such as food-delivery apps or restaurants) are not permitted on campus. 

Maintaining a Safe Space

Keeping our school community safe is truly invaluable, which is why "See Something, Say Something" is more than a phrase; it's a call to action.

We encourage everyone to use our confidential North East Tip Line to report any safety concerns. By working together, we can keep our school community safe and secure, ensuring the well-being of our students and staff. Please also review our Safety Response Protocols, so students can be safe and supported in unlikely emergencies.

Campus Security

One door can make a difference. It is critical that all doors and gates remain locked on our campuses. 

We need your help with this serious safety matter. If you see a door propped open, close it. If you notice a door or gate that is not locked properly, lock it or notify an adult immediately. If someone knocks on the door or asks through a gate to be let in – DON’T.

Bring your ID when you visit your child's school. Once you are buzzed in, remember not to allow others behind you to enter.

Safety is a shared responsibility. We need your help to keep our schools #NEISDSafe.

If you see something, say something. Our NEISD Tipline can be accessed any time, day or night. It’s a safe, anonymous way to report a variety of concerns.