• Anonymous Alerts "See Something, Say Something"
     
    Pflugerville Independent School District is pleased to utilize a communications tool called Anonymous Alerts® for anonymous reporting of behaviors on campuses.
     
    What is the Anonymous Alerts app?
    Anonymous Alerts anti-bullying and safety app reporting system helps combat bullying and other negative activity in schools by empowering students to speak up. Social and peer pressure are some of the hardest obstacles for students to overcome. Students or parents can submit reports such as bullying, cyberbullying, depression, dating violence, drug or alcohol use, threats against the school, weapons on campus and more. 
     
    The system allows for 1-way or 2-way anonymous encrypted communications between submitters (students, parents or community members) and district administration and/or school staff. Users of the system have the option to remain anonymous or to reveal their identity when submitting a report.
     
    How does it work?
    To use this revolutionary new app, students, parents or other school personnel can simply visit the Pflugerville ISD website and click on the Quick Links section of the homepage and choose “Anonymous Alerts,” or download the Alerts Anonymous mobile app. Anonymous Alerts II® mobile applications can be downloaded directly from the Apple, Google Play or the Chrome stores.
     
    Pflugerville Independent School District supplies students a simple username and password activation code, making the app remarkably easy to use and students select which school and contact the message should go to. In addition, informational posters explaining how to use the app will be displayed throughout schools and offices in the district.

    To send reports from the Internet go to: https://www.anonymousalerts.com/pfisd/
    To send a report from your phone:
    • Download the Anonymous Alerts® app for free from the Apple Store, Google Play store, or the Chrome store
    • Start the App, enter login: pfisd and password: pfisd
    • Send important reports to school officials
    • Add a screenshot, photo or video about the incident 

    In an emergency, always call 9-1-1!