BVSD is committed to providing a safe learning and work environment where all members of the school community are treated with dignity and respect. The district prohibits discrimination and harassment against all members of the school community. The BVSD Equity Council / Title IX Coordinator receives the report and follows up accordingly.
Policy AC - Nondiscrimination/ Equal Opportunity
Support for Students
In the Boulder Valley School District, we strive to support all students so that they feel safe and supported on a daily basis. There are times when students require additional support.
In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 911.
Immediate Support
You can report bullying online or by using a paper form in your school office. Following your submission, the principal and designated BVSD administrator will be notified and you can expect to receive a follow-up communication. A school leader will conduct an investigation, speaking to all parties involved. Afterward, you will receive a report on the outcome of the investigation and any next steps.
Victims of sexual harassment are encouraged to report the incident to an adult they trust, whether it is a school counselor, administrator, or law enforcement. Reports can be made orally or in writing. Written reports can be made using the Board's Complaint form, or by email to TitleIX@bvsd.org. The BVSD Title IX Coordinator receives the report and follows up accordingly.
Anonymously report anything that concerns or threatens you, your friends, your family, or your community. Reports can be made 24/7/365. You have the power to make a difference.
Safe2Tell will send your report to appropriate school and/or law
enforcement officials for follow up.
Learn more about Safe2Tell by using this link to visit their website.
211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in yo/ur local community.
24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
800-273-8255
Supports through Schools
BVSD Schools have staff in different roles that help students with social/emotional and mental health needs. Schools also use a variety of different programs to support students.
BVSD and Community Resources
It takes a village. Explore the BVSD and community resources below by these categories.
BVSD is committed to providing a safe learning and work environment where all members of the school community are treated with dignity and respect. The district prohibits discrimination and harassment against all members of the school community. The BVSD Equity Council / Title IX Coordinator receives the report and follows up accordingly.
Policy AC - Nondiscrimination/ Equal Opportunity
- hotline
You can report bullying online or by using a paper form in your school office. Following your submission, the principal and designated BVSD administrator will be notified and you can expect to receive a follow-up communication. A school leader will conduct an investigation, speaking to all parties involved. Afterward, you will receive a report on the outcome of the investigation and any next steps.
- bullying
- hotline
Victims of sexual harassment are encouraged to report the incident to an adult they trust, whether it is a school counselor, administrator, or law enforcement. Reports can be made orally or in writing. Written reports can be made using the Board's Complaint form, or by email to TitleIX@bvsd.org. The BVSD Title IX Coordinator receives the report and follows up accordingly.
- Sexual violence
- hotline
Anonymously report anything that concerns or threatens you, your friends, your family, or your community. Reports can be made 24/7/365. You have the power to make a difference.
Safe2Tell will send your report to appropriate school and/or law
enforcement officials for follow up.
Learn more about Safe2Tell by using this link to visit their website.
- Sexual violence
- bullying
- hotline
- suicide
- violence
- Sexual violence
- community resources
- mental health
- violence
211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in yo/ur local community.
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
- Substance Abuse
- community resources
- hotline
- mental health
- suicide
24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
800-273-8255
- hotline
- mental health
- suicide
TRU Community Care also provides Grief Services – extensive resources for people of all ages and phases of the grief process.
877-986-4766
- Grief&Loss
Colorado Crisis Services (CCS) is available 24/7/365. Whatever you’re going through, CCS will always be here to support you.
There is no wrong reason to call.
Call 988 to reach the suicide and crisis lifeline
844-493-TALK (8255)
Text “TALK” to 38255
Any report made goes directly to this outside agency.
- bullying
- hotline
- mental health
- suicide
Find information about mental health and helpful resources on the BVSD Mental Health page.
- mental health
Find information about violence prevention and helpful resources on the BVSD Violence Prevention page.
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
- violence
Find information about suicide prevention and helpful resources on the BVSD Suicide Prevention page.
- suicide
Find information about sexual violence and abuse and helpful resources on the BVSD Sexual Violence and Abuse page.
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
- Sexual violence
Find information about substance abuse and helpful resources on the BVSD Substance Abuse page.
- Substance Abuse
Find information about grief and loss and helpful resources on the BVSD Grief and Loss page.
- Grief&Loss
Find information about bullying and helpful resources on the BVSD Bullying page.
- bullying
- LGBTQ+ Support
- hotline
24/7 crisis line, text, or online chat, resources, and education programs.
1-866-488-7386 or text
Trevor to 202-304-1200
- LGBTQ+ Support
- LGBTQ+ Support
Offers support and counseling for LGBTIQ youth 13-18 throughout Boulder County
303-678-6259
- LGBTQ+ Support
No-cost organization devoted to providing research-based care to grieving children and their families.
720-941-0331
- Grief&Loss
- Grief&Loss
Gateway’s 24-hour Crisis Line can be a victim’s first step towards making others aware of their situation and getting help. Their Crisis Line is staffed with counselors and trained volunteers.
303-343-1851
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
Legal advocacy-clinics,permanent & temporaryprotection orders, assistance with divorce/custody issues.
1-888-673-3473
303-863-7416
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
Counseling, divorce and separation, parenting classes, domestic violence, supervised parenting, and support groups.
303-462-1060
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
Advancing the well-being of all Coloradans through relationships free from abuse and oppression.
303-831-9632
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
Free services. Domestic violence safe shelter, emergency services, counseling and advocacy center, Spanish services.
24-hour Crisis and Information Line: 303-318-9979
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
Counseling and outreach services; young women’s support group; temporary shelter for girls up to 18 and boys up to 16.
303-657-0064
24-Hour Crisis Line: 303-289-4441
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
SPAN is a human rights organization committed to ending violence against adults, youth and children through support, advocacy, education and community organizing.
24-Hour Crisis Hotline - 303.444.2424 or email: HOTLINE@SAFEHOUSEALLIANCE.ORG
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
Speak confidentially if experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources, or questioning unhealthy relationships.
1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
- hotline
Mental Health Walk in Crisis Clinic
3180 Airport Rd
Boulder, CO
303-447-1665 - Just call this number when you arrive at the clinic so they can let you in.
- mental health
- suicide
Child, youth and family services, outpatient counseling, case management, substance use, crisis services, housing, vocational services.
303-853-3500
- mental health
Outpatient, family services, substance use, community integration and rehabilitation, trauma, and crisis services.
303-443-8500
- Grief&Loss
- mental health
Survivors who have experienced sexual violence, and their loved ones can text “BRAVE” to 20121 to receive emotional support, advocacy, resources, and information about MESA’s services.
- Sexual violence
- hotline
The Boulder Valley School District is dedicated to ensuring that every student succeeds, including those under foster care.
Every student learns differently. BVSD is committed to providing all students with the supports they need. We have created a continuum of services, designed to help the youngest learners to recent high school graduates.
- Academic
Through the Multi-Tiered System of Supports, we provide more targeted and intensive help for students who need it -- both academically and social/emotionally.
- Academic
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act prohibits discrimination based on disability.
Learn more information about accommodations under Section 504.
- Academic
The intention of the federal McKinney-Vento law and the Boulder Valley School District is to remove all barriers to enrollment, attendance, and academic success that children and youth who do not have permanent housing might face.