Say Something Anonymous Reporting
The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System offers students, families, and staff a secure
way to share concerns that may affect the well-being of our school community.
Reports may be submitted any time of day and may be shared anonymously. Submissions are
reviewed by trained crisis counselors, who help route information to the appropriate school
team and, when needed, outside authorities for follow-up.
Please note: If there is an immediate emergency, call 911 first.
What This Tool Is For
This reporting system is designed to help our schools respond early, support students well,
and address concerns in a timely and appropriate way.
You may use this tool to report concerns such as:
- Bullying, harassment, or intimidation
- Concerning social media activity
- Threats toward students, staff, or campus property
- Possible substance use
- Significant changes in behavior that may signal a student needs support
- Other situations that could affect campus safety or student well-being
How It Works
When a report is submitted, trained crisis counselors review the information and gather
additional details as needed. The concern is then shared with the appropriate response team
so the school can take timely, appropriate action.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Say Something?
Say Something is an anonymous reporting system that helps students, families, and staff
share school safety concerns in a secure and accessible way.
Who can submit a report?
Students, parents, staff, and community members may all use the system to share a concern.
Do I have to include my name?
No. Reports may be submitted anonymously.
What happens after a report is submitted?
Each report is reviewed by trained counselors and then shared with the appropriate school
team for follow-up. When necessary, outside authorities may also be notified.