STOPit!
Anonymous Incident Reporting
STOPit makes it easy to do the right thing
Roseville City School District (RCSD) is proud to offer STOPit, an anonymous reporting tool, in all 21 of our school sites.
STOPit empowers students and families with an easy app and/or online program to safely and anonymously report anything of concern to school officials – from discrimination to threats of violence or self-harm. STOPit empowers students to stand up for themselves and others while giving our schools the insight we need to keep students safe.
With STOPit, students and families can submit anonymous reports containing text, photos, or video. Administrators are then able to manage incidents in a backend management system which provides efficient and powerful investigative tools to our staff, including the ability to message with the reporter, which will allow us to address issues instantly.
Students and families can report the following:
- Vandalism
- Weapons
- Threat or planned attack
- Hate crime/discrimination
- Cutting/self-harm
- Domestic violence
- Sexual assault (middle school only)
- Suicidal ideation
STOPit does more than just help schools address incidents and mitigate risk. STOPit will also help us go beyond reacting to bullying and inappropriate behavior, and instead start deterring it. As young people continue to engage more with technology every day, we are taking a proactive step to empower our students in our community in the way that they feel most comfortable. We believe our adoption of STOPit is an important step in our continued effort to provide a positive school climate and a safe learning environment for our students.
How to report now - STOPit access code
In order to report an incident, you must first enter the RCSD access code:
Access Code: RCSDistrict
Please note that reports submitted after 8:00 p.m. may not be opened until the following day. If there is an emergency, please call 911 or Roseville Police Department at 916-774-5000.
STOPit Holiday Closure Dates
Reporting will be unavailable at the following times:
- Winter Break - December 19, 2025 through January 5, 2026
- Spring Break - March 28, 2026 through April 6, 2026
- Summer Break - May 29, 2026 through August 5, 2026
For immediate assistance, contact 911 or the Roseville Police Department. If your concern is about self-harm, please consider reaching out to Placer County’s Mobile Crisis at 916-787-8860.
Frequently Asked Questions
What student information does the school or user need to provide to STOPit?
None! STOPit does not require any end user information whatsoever. lnformation provided by STOPit app users is also kept private and secure. Please read the STOPit Privacy Policy. To learn more about our commitment to keeping data provided by students safe, learn more about the Student Privacy Pledge, to which STOPit is a signatory.
What information does STOPit obtain when using the app?
STOPit may automatically collect certain information from a user of the STOPit app, such as IP address; details about the browser, operating system and/or device/hardware; general location, if available; your activities when using our app; and other logging information, including the date and time of your use of the STOPit app. Please read the STOPit Privacy Policy.
Is it really anonymous? Can the school find out who my child is through the STOPit app?
STOPit is truly anonymous. The school has no ability to identify the submitter of a report or message. At their discretion, an end user may choose to voluntarily provide identifying information in the content of their report or message. Please see our Privacy Policy – Making Reports with STOPit & How “Anonymous” Reporting Works for details.
Can STOPit be used by children under the age of 13?
The STOPit app (and its browser-based version) may be used by children under the age of 13. We urge parents to contact the school’s administration to learn more about how the school uses STOPit and the data provided.
What information do you collect or share about my child, and what are my rights as a Parent?
STOPit only discloses your child’s information to third parties which are required as part of the services that STOPit provides, and as described in their Children’s Privacy Policy. To learn more about their commitment to keeping data provided by students safe, learn more about the Student Privacy Pledge, to which STOPit is a signatory. As a parent, you have the right to review the personal information that STOPit collects from your child who is under the age of 13. You may also request that they delete this information and refuse to allow any further collection or use of your child’s information. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, or have any questions regarding your child’s use of STOPit, we urge you to first contact officials at your child’s school, which has provided them with access to STOPit, and you may be directed to them. You may also contact STOPit, using the contact information below. They may ask you to provide additional details, including verification of your parental status, to protect your child’s privacy. Please read STOPit’s Children’s Privacy Policy.
Who receives the reports my child submits via STOPit?
Reports and Messenger messages will be received by the contacts designated by the school. Please check with your school for more information.
Can I as a parents use the app to report incidents?
Parents access of the STOPit app varies from school to school. If your school makes STOPit available to parents, then yes, you may use STOPit to report incidents.
How do I contact STOPit directly?
- Website: stopitsolutions.com
- Phone: 800-383-7086