See Something Say Something

Are you worried about a friend or fellow student? Concerned about their Mental Health or that they may be considering hurting themselves or others? Have you seen bullying happening? Report anonymously using the See Something Say Something system.

Anyone can submit an anonymous tip by going to the program's website, calling the tipline (1-844-5-SAYNOW), or using the Say Something mobile app (available for Apple and Android devices). 

Here is an example of some of the most common behaviors and incidents to report:
» Assault
» Abuse (physical, verbal, sexual)
» Bullying or regular intimidation
» Bragging about an upcoming planned attack
» Depression, anxiety or loss of self-control
» Fighting
» Gun Violence / Violence
» Harassment
» Hopelessness, excessive guilt or worthlessness
» Rape
» Reckless behavior
» Social isolation or withdrawal
» Substance abuse
» Suicide threats, cutting, or other self-harm
» Theft
» Threats
» Weapons (use of and/or discussion about)

Sponsored by Sandy Hook Promise, a national nonprofit organization focused on preventing violence before it happens, the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (SS-ARS) educates secondary students, educators, and administrators on how to recognize the signs and signals of individuals who may be at-risk of hurting themselves or others and encourages them to report that behavior through an anonymous reporting system.

The reporting system allows administrators and law enforcement to create effective interventions and help prevent violence, suicide, bullying, self-harm and other forms of threatening behavior. More information can be found on our SS-ARS webpage.