Safe2Say Something
On Monday, January 14, 2019, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania activated the Safe2Say Something anonymous tip line, a key component of Pennsylvania Act 44 of 2018. The tip line is operated and monitored 24/7 by the office of the Attorney General where tips are reviewed, classified, and forwarded to the appropriate school district. Tips that are found to contain information that may indicate a "life safety" issue are also forwarded to the Potter county 911 center.
Students, parents, and community members can submit tips via three methods:
- A free mobile application available for Apple and Android devices
- By visiting www.safe2saypa.org
- By calling 1-844-SAF2SAY (1-844-723-2729)
As always, we strongly encourage anyone with information relating to the safety of our schools to report these concerns immediately. Tips to report include, but are not limited to, tips regarding violence against students or facilities, tips regarding self-harm, and tips regarding substance abuse. In addition to the Safe2Say Something program, we encourage our community to report any concerns directly to a school district official and to our colleagues in local and state law enforcement.
See Safe2Say Something informational resources on our School Safety Resources page. For more information, visit the Safe2Say Something website.