Warning Signs
Behavior vs. Threat
Staff Response
Levels of Concern
Crisis & Resources
100

This is when a student begins to avoid others, sit alone, or disengage socially.

What is withdrawal?

100

Swearing or refusing to work is classified as this.

What is behavior?

100

The first step in the threat assessment process.

What is Notice?

100

Mild issues like talking or tardiness fall into this level.

What is Level 1 (Monitor)?

100

The 3-digit number students can call or text for immediate mental health support.

What is 988?

200

A sudden drop in energy, hygiene, or alertness may indicate this type of concern.


What is emotional distress or depression?

200

“I’m going to hurt someone” is classified as this.

What is a threat?

200

This strategy uses statements like “I noticed…” and “I’m wondering…”

What is I Notice (statement of facts) / I Wonder ( questions without judgement)?

200

Withdrawal or ongoing conflict may require this level of response.

What is Level 2 (Support)?

200

This text line provides 24/7 crisis support by texting 741-741.

What is the Crisis Text Line?

300

This behavior includes frequent arguments, fights, or ongoing peer issues.

What is conflict with peers?

300

This includes planning, targeting, or access to means.

What is a threat?

300

Staff should avoid doing this when a student shares concerning information.

What is promising confidentiality?

300

Emotional distress or home concerns require this action.

What is Refer?

300

This hotline supports survivors of sexual assault.

What is the National Sexual Assault Hotline?

400

Missing three or more days of school is considered this type of concern.

What is attendance concern?

400

True or False: If a student says something threatening as a joke, it can be ignored.

What is False?

400

This step requires writing only facts, not opinions.

What is Document?

400

Self-harm or threats fall into this level.

What is Level 4 (Immediate Action)?

400

This organization provides crisis support specifically for LGBTQ+ youth.

What is The Trevor Project?

500

Talking about death, giving away belongings, or expressing hopelessness are examples of these.


What are high-risk warning signs?

500

The key difference between behavior and threat is this factor.


What is intent to harm?

500

This is who staff should contact after identifying a serious concern.

What is the administration or the school safety team?

500

At this level, staff must stay with the student and call for help immediately.

What is Crisis level?

500

This is what staff should do if a student is in immediate danger.

What is stay with the student and call the office/admin immediately?