Trauma-Informed Care Policy
Pleasanton ISD is committed to fostering a safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environment for all students. Recognizing the impact of trauma—including abuse, neglect, violence, poverty, and loss—on student well-being and academic success, the district has adopted a trauma-informed approach to education.
Core Principles
Safety: Prioritizing physical and emotional safety across all school settings.
Trust & Transparency: Building honest, respectful relationships with students and families.
Collaboration & Empowerment: Partnering with families and students in the learning process.
Resilience & Growth: Encouraging strengths-based strategies to support student development.
District Strategies
Professional development for staff in trauma-informed practices and de-escalation techniques.
Integration of social-emotional learning (SEL) at all grade levels.
Predictable routines and classroom structures to reduce anxiety.
Strong student-staff relationships to build protective factors.
Family engagement through communication, resources, and training.
Support & Response
Compassionate responses to trauma-related behaviors.
Access to school counselors, social workers, and mental health professionals.
Use of restorative practices to resolve conflict and strengthen relationships.
Referrals to community services for additional support.
Individualized plans for students significantly impacted by trauma.
Monitoring & Accountability
Campus administrators oversee implementation and review data on discipline, attendance, and academic performance.
Annual evaluations guide improvements and align with district goals.
Goals related to school climate and student connectedness are included in the District Improvement Plan.
Training & Communication
Annual trauma-informed care training for all staff.
Information and resources provided to parents and guardians.
Policy available on the district website.
This policy aligns with:
Texas Education Code §38.036
House Bill 18 (86th Legislature, 2019)
Texas Education Agency (TEA) Guidance
District Board Policies FFB (LOCAL) and FFB (LEGAL)