We Are a Safe School
Aspire Charter Academy strives to provide a secure environment where students can learn and progress confidently on their academic journey. We are committed to the health and safety of our students, ensuring they feel supported and protected, both physically and emotionally, fostering a sense of stability and community.
Trained Safety Team
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Safety Program
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NHA Schools Celebrate Safe Schools Week
National Heritage Academies (NHA) schools participated in Safe Schools Week Oct. 14-25. The week was full of activities and information for schools, students, staff, and their communities, practicing and learning about school safety. This year’s theme was “Safety is a Superpower.”Learn More About Safe Schools Week
Our School Safety Framework
Providing a safe environment at school involves a lot more than practicing drills and having emergency plans. While those are important, they're just a small part of what we do to keep everyone safe and sound. Our safety framework covers everything we strive to provide students so they feel secure while they're learning, eating lunch, and playing on the playground.
Operations Support
From school meals to arrival and dismissal plans, our students' health & safety are considered first in all school operations.
Physical Safety
All doors are kept locked throughout the school day. All visitors are required to check in through the school office and wear a visitor's badge while at the school.
Mental, Behavioral, & Physical Health
We strive to support students in a holistic way by providing resources to meet their mental and physical health needs.
Training
We provide extensive safety training to all staff and students. Training includes emergency protocols, drills, and other safety procedures.
Community & Wellness
We connect families to essential resources for all students, including those experiencing homelessness or in foster care, through meaningful partnerships, food assistance and other community resources.
Emergency Management
Our school is equipped with an emergency plan and a crisis response team. This team is trained above and beyond other school employees and is in place to respond to critical emergency situations.
Free Community Resources for Families
There are tons of free community resources available to our families throughout the school year. Whether you're looking for educational tools, health services, financial assistance, or community programs, we've gathered essential information to help you stay connected and empowered. Explore these resources to find the support you need throughout the year.Free Community Resources
If You See Something, Say Something
See Something, Say Something is the state of Indiana student safety program. As a parent, your role in ensuring safety is crucial. Encourage your student to report suspicious behavior. They can tell their teacher, call the See Something, Say Something hotline at 1-877-226-1026, or call 9-1-1 in case of emergency.
Students can also call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for help with mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or if they just need someone to talk to.