• Incident/Threat Assessment Process

    This page contains additional resources and information about the process that is followed when an incident occurs or when a threat has been made. 

    RCPS’ top priority during any incident, threat, or emergency is to keep our students and staff safe. RCPS administrators and staff, in partnership with law enforcement agencies, evaluate threats to school safety using the threat assessment process whenever an incident or threat occurs.

    The Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines and the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services’ Threat Assessment Resources equip school staff to use an evidence-based system to evaluate threats of violence made by students or other individuals, whether toward themselves or others. During an active crisis, RCPS also follows the division’s Crisis Standard Operating Procedures.

    The threat assessment process is rooted in the Code of Virginia, which provides specific requirements for how threats to school safety are evaluated, who needs to be included in the process, and what happens once a threat is evaluated.

    RCPS is committed to providing timely and accurate information to families. RCPS will always notify families in the event of an active incident or if a threat is imminent, credible, and/or urgent. At the same time, RCPS will not unnecessarily alarm families if a threat has been deemed not credible and there is not a widespread impact causing a substantial disruption to the school environment. In addition, applicable privacy laws may limit what RCPS is able to share with the public.

    Use the drop-down menu below for FAQs about these processes.

    Download RCPS' Incident/Threat Communication Guidelines

FAQs

  • What happens when a threat is made?

  • How is it determined whether a threat is credible?

  • What is a Threat Assessment Team, and who serves on each school’s team?

  • What are examples of why a threat may be deemed credible vs. not credible?

  • Will you communicate with families and staff if a threat is made?

  • How often will RCPS communicate with families during an ongoing situation?

  • I received a call or text from my school notifying me that a threat was made, and it has been deemed not credible. Is there additional information you can share?

  • What happens if a threat is deemed credible?

  • What are examples of interventions that could take place if a student is found to have made a credible threat?

  • What are the RCPS Incident/Threat Communication Guidelines?

  • What resources are available if I want to learn more?