See Something Say Something
Our school is committed to keeping students safe, supported, and prepared to act in situations that may threaten their well-being. Through the Sandy Hook Promise “Say Something” program, students, staff, and families are empowered to recognize warning signs and report concerns before they escalate.
Key Points:
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Empowering Students: Teaches students to notice signs of emotional distress, bullying, threats of violence, or self-harm in themselves or others.
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Safe Reporting: Provides clear ways to report concerns anonymously or directly to trusted adults.
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Early Intervention: Helps staff connect students to resources, counseling, or support services to prevent harm.
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Community Responsibility: Encourages everyone in the school community to play a role in safety and kindness.
By promoting awareness and proactive communication, our school fosters a safe and supportive environment where every student can thrive.



