Campus Safety
Say Something Anonymous Reporting System
The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System trains youth and adults how to recognize warning signs -- especially within social media -- of individuals who may be in crisis, and to tell a trusted adult directly or via the anonymous reporting system.
Specifically, the Say Something program educates participants to:
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Recognize the warning signs of someone who may be at-risk of harming themselves or others.
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Take every warning sign and threat seriously; act immediately to get help by talking to a trusted adult OR reporting it through the telephone hotline, mobile app, or website that is available 24/7/365.
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Sustain the curriculum and awareness via student clubs, in-school activities, call-to-action weeks, and on-going trainings.
Report any tips in the Say Something app, or by calling 844-572-9669, or use their website to leave a tip.
Campus Safety Hotline: (925) 709-4847
This hotline number or google form is available for students and parents/guardians to leave a confidential, taped message about anything occurring at school that is causing students to feel unsafe, including all forms of bullying.
The District is very interested in resolving issues of conflict, especially possession of weapons. Students are encouraged to tell an adult on campus about such activities. If students are fearful of retaliation, the Hotline is available as an alternative to personally reporting a campus safety or related concerns.