Safe2Say

“Safe2Say Something” (S2SS) is an anonymous reporting system.  This program, which is mandated under PA state law / Act 44, teaches students, teachers, and administrators how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, of individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and Say Something to a trusted adult OR use its anonymous reporting system.  Specifically, the program educates participants to:

  • Recognize the signs and signals of at-risk behaviors – especially within social media

  • Take every sign and signal seriously; act quickly to get help by talking to a trusted adult OR

  • Report it anonymously through the S2SS Office of the Attorney General 24/7 Crisis Center, mobile app, or website 

  • Respond to and manage the submitted tip via a school-based multi-disciplinary educator and administrator teams

  • Sustain the curriculum and awareness via student clubs, in-school activities and call-to-action weeks.

    Three Ways to Submit a TIP

    1. Call the tipline: 1-844-SAF2SAY (1-844-723-2729)

    2. Use the website: www.safe2saypa.org

    3. Use the mobile app available on iOS and Android store

    How Does it Work

    • Submit an anonymous tip report through the Safe2SaySomething system

    • The crisis center reviews, assesses, and processes all submissions

    • The crisis center sends all submissions to school administration and/or law enforcement for intervention

    • If needed, the crisis center may contact the tipster anonymously through the app

      Please click on the file for a full brochure outlining the S2SS program: S2SS Parent Brochure

      The S2SS program is being provided through Sandy Hook Promise (SHP), a nation-wide non-profit organization.  SHP’s programs are in 50 states – with 10,000+ schools and over 5.5 million students and adults trained.  They have a track record, reputation, and knowledge of how to work effectively with kids, parents, and teachers to improve school safety and culture. The program is age-appropriate and research-based.  They also have funding to provide and sustain the program at NO COST to our school (and all schools statewide).