The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System enables students to anonymously report an issue 24/7/365 through a mobile app, website or hotline when they see a classmate who is at risk of harming themselves or others. Every submission goes directly to an identified building crisis team. The team steps in to address the threat. If it is a life threatening situation, local law enforcement is immediately notified.

Sandy Hook Promise

A program by Sandy Hook Promise, the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System is a holistic program combining education about the warning signs of potential violence or self-harm with the tools to safely report concerns – exclusively for schools.

Submit a Tip
Call Hotline
Get the App
Follow Up
Submit a tip through a secure website. Call the 24/7 crisis hotline counselors at 1-844-5-SayNow. Download the mobile app at Google Play or Apple Store. Request follow up information on the tip you submitted.

 

 

 

What Should You Report?

You can help save lives by reporting observed threats, behaviors, actions and harassment. Here are examples of some of the most common behaviors and incidents to report:

  • Acts of violence, with or without weapons
  • Verbal or physical abuse, assault or harassment
  • Sexual abuse, assault or harassment
  • Threats seen on social media
  • Bullying, fighting, harassment or intimidating behaviors
  • Bragging about weapons or a planned attack
  • Depression, anxiety or loss of self-control
  • Hopelessness, excessive guilt or worthlessness
  • Reckless behavior, theft and petty crimes
  • Social isolation or withdrawal
  • Substance or alcohol abuse
  • Suicide threats, cutting or other self-harm
  • Any other troubling situation or behavior