STUDENT SUICIDE

STUDENT SUICIDE

po5350Adopted November 10, 2008Revised May 12, 2025

5350 - STUDENT HEALTH, WELL-BEING, AND SUICIDE PREVENTION

The Board of Education recognizes the importance of addressing emotional and physical safety of students and staff in order to create and maintain safe and supportive learning environments. Comprehensive mental health and wellness initiatives are key to providing that students are in school, healthy, ready to learn, and prepared for success.

The District's comprehensive mental health and wellness initiatives may include supports and services that promote:

  1. Positive school climate;
  2. Social skills;
  3. Mental health and well-being;
  4. Support for students and staff; and
  5. Trauma-informed and restorative practices.

The District shall implement specific strategies to promote school safety, including student instruction, anonymous reporting systems, threat assessment teams, emergency management plans, and staff training.

The District may provide students with age-appropriate instruction concerning the warning signs and risk factors for suicide and depression, and the protective factors that help prevent suicide.

All school personnel should be alert to the student who exhibits signs of unusual depression or who threatens or attempts suicide. Any such signs or the report of such signs from another student or staff member should be taken with the utmost seriousness.

District staff may receive professional development training in the risk factors, warning signs for suicide and depression, and about the protective factors that help prevent suicide, as well as the available resources regarding youth suicide awareness and prevention. 

Additional professional development training in suicide risk assessment and intervention may be provided to counselors, psychologists, and school nurses.
The Superintendent shall develop and implement administrative guidelines whereby members of the professional staff understand how to use an intervention procedure which includes the following:

Step 1 - Stabilization

Step 2 - Assessment of the Risk

Step 3 - Use of Appropriate Risk Procedure

Step 4 - Communication with Appropriate Parties

Step 5 - Follow-up

The Superintendent may implement instruction for students on the dangers of depression and suicide through age-appropriate programs. Such instruction shall focus on:

  1. awareness of the risks and warning signs;

  2. access to appropriate prevention services;

  3. prevention of suicidal behaviors among students.

Parents/Guardians shall be notified of any suicide prevention instruction provided their children using the communication method used for regular communication with parents in that particular building. Upon written request of a parent/guardian, a student will be excused from instruction in this area.

Throughout any intervention, it is essential that Board policies and District guidelines regarding confidentiality be observed at all times.

Revised 7/13/15

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