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Safety in Fulton Schools

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Our Mission

Our mission is to provide professional, timely and efficient emergency preparedness, response and recovery plans, ensure the health and well-being of our students and staff, comply with applicable laws, identify risks, and mitigate liability to create a safe, nurturing and secure school district. The Department of Safety & Security is comprised of three separate departments that include the School Police, Student Health Services, and Emergency Management.

Other Inquiries

Fulton Schools Police Department

For all criminal-related concerns, please contact Fulton Schools Police
470-254-0599

24-hour Phone Number:
404-730-7911

Badging Department

For all badging, background checks, fingerprints, and volunteer questions, please contact: 
470-254-7158

Badging@fultonschools.org

 

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6201 Powers Ferry Rd
Atlanta, GA 30339
Phone: 470-254-7159 

Paul Hildreth
Director
Safety & Security
Email

Virginia Smith
Professional Assistant III
Safety & Security
Email
 

How Can We Help You?

CONTACT US FOR:
Campus Security, CrisisGO/Centegix Support, Cameras, and Emergency Management

 

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Tony Baker
Emergency Management Program Specialist
Safety & Security
Email

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Patrick Bull
School Safety Specialist
Safety & Security
Email


 

CAMERA HELP
Karl Jones
System Analyst
Safety & Security
Start a service ticket here

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CRISIS-GO & CENTEGIX HELP
Chris Gibson
Technical Support Specialist
Safety & Security
Start a service ticket here

 

CAMPUS SECURITY (SUPPORT)
April Burkhalter
Supervisor
Campus Security
Email

 

SENIOR CSA - NORTH
Dwayne Mitchell
Senior CSA
Campus Security
Email

 

SENIOR CSA - SOUTH
Cheeoni Hampton
Senior CSA
Campus Security
Email

 

The safety and security of our students is of the utmost importance to the Fulton County School District. This page has been created to advise parents of security measures in place and provide resources which allow them to help district personnel in the event of an emergency.

What you can do to help:

Review this information carefully.

Following the steps provided will help school officials, police officers, firefighters and other first responders do their jobs and focus on the safety of all involved.

Keep your child's emergency contact information up to date.

Inform your child's school immediately if your phone number, address or email address changes. You may be called and emailed during an emergency. Additionally, children will only be released to adults listed on the emergency information form.

Talk with your child

Take a few moments and discuss with your student about listening and following directions at all times and especially during an emergency. Click here for helpful information about Talking To Your Children About Violence.

Report any safety concerns

We need you to let us know about anything you see that concerns you.