Your complete student wellness solution
Elevate your commitment to student wellbeing, and ensure students stay safe, secure, and ready to learn
Elevate your commitment to student wellbeing, and ensure students stay safe, secure, and ready to learn
40% of highschool students felt so depressed that they could not engage in academic activities for at least two weeks
Flagged risk alerts for student depression have seen a total increase of 194% over the last four years
33% of teenage girls seriously considered attempting suicide—up nearly 60% from this time a decade ago
Identify which students need your help now
Optimize the impact of student services resources
Analyze concerning student activity across email, documents, social media and web browsing
Access multi-layer prevention and response solutions
Securly analyzes students' online activity, self-reporting and teacher observations to identify which students need help right now
From multi-layer prevention and response mechanisms, to real-time risk alerts and round-the-clock response, optimize the impact of your student services team - even when your resources are stretched thin
Identify students in need of counseling earlier in their cycle
Empower staff with real-time wellness data and reporting
Effortlessly track and record cases from creation to resolution
Improve students' life skills with preventative tools
At Securly, we have an unwavering commitment to student safety, wellbeing and data privacy
Our comprehensive approach to student services is far from one-size-fits-all
We take the time to understand your district's unique wants and needs, supporting you in choosing the optimal range of solutions to maximize your potential to improve student wellness and, ultimately, save student lives
Sign up for a Wellness CheckAs time goes by, we're seeing more and more threats online, and we're happy to have Securly growing with our needs and helping us keep our students safe against these new threats. knowing that students are being kept safe has created a real community of trust between the district, its schools, and its families.
John VincentDirector of technology, Chico USD