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North Country School Districts Collaborate with Safe Schools Endeavor, a Northern New York Community Foundation Affiliate, to Implement ‘Say Something’ Anonymous Reporting System

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22 January 2021

School districts within the Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES region are strengthening their commitment to student safety through a partnership with the Safe Schools Endeavor, a Northern New York Community Foundation affiliate, to implement the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (ARS) in local schools. Currently, 12 component school districts and BOCES are participating.

 

The Say Something ARS, developed by Sandy Hook Promise, is an anonymous reporting system that provides an additional layer of school safety. The program empowers students in grades 4–12 to recognize warning signs and confidentially report concerns about threats, bullying, self-harm, or other safety issues—allowing adults to intervene before a crisis occurs.

 

“All the research and professional training we’ve received as a Health and Safety Department consistently identifies anonymous reporting systems as the first critical step in building a successful violence prevention program,” says Raymond Filley, Health, Safety & Security Coordinator, BOCES. “This initiative has helped our districts take that essential step by ensuring students have a safe and anonymous way to report concerns.”

 

By embedding the Say Something program within schools, students are empowered to become more aware of warning signs and reporting mental distress or potential threats, fostering a culture where no warning sign goes unnoticed. Since the program’s inception, 71 tips, 8 life safety and 63 non-life safety, have been received.

 

"The See Something, Say Something Anonymous Reporting System has provided our students at Sackets Harbor Central School with another outlet for reporting things like bullying, self-harm, and potential personal or school threats,” says Troy Pietroski, School Security Officer, Sackets Harbor Central School District. “Whether it's through telling a trusted adult or using the 24/7 crisis center, the SSSS ARS has allowed students to take an upstander approach to help maintain a safe school environment. For our students to have the ability to make a report anonymously, to a trained professional, and knowing the report will be handled in a timely manner, has given them an added confidence their concerns are being heard."

 

The Safe Schools Endeavor was created in the wake of the February 14, 2018 tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. In partnership with the Community Foundation, the initiative was established to encourage meaningful, local change in Jefferson and Lewis counties.

 

Since its inception, the Safe Schools Endeavor has awarded $140,348 in grant funding to support 79 school safety projects across the two counties. Guided by a15-member, all-volunteer Steering Committee, the initiative continues to embody its philosophy that “A Few Can Make a Difference”.

 

“Safe Schools Endeavor consistently seeks innovative approaches to enhance safety within our local educational institutions,” says Rebecca Pate Johnson, SSE Committee Member. “Partnering with BOCES and local school districts to implement the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (ARS) in our schools has provided Safe Schools Endeavor with a valuable opportunity to further its mission of proactively addressing safety concerns before they escalate into a crisis.”

 

Throught his collaboration, the participating school districts are reinforcing a shared belief: every student deserves to feel safe, supported, and heard. By equipping students with the tools and confidence to speak up, the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System helps ensure that concerns are addressed early—and that help reaches those who need it most.

For more information about the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System, visit: bit.ly/SaySomethingReportingSystem

About Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES
Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) offers cost-effective shared services to 18 component school districts. These services include career and technical education course offerings as well as special education, instructional and administrative support services. BOCES also serves the continuing education needs of local business, labor and industries in the community and offers a wide range of continuing education opportunities for adult learners. Learn more at www.boces.com.

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