Say Something Anonymous Reporting
We are excited to share that Heuvelton Central School, along with several other schools in our region, is implementing the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (ARS) from Sandy Hook Promise this school year. This nationally recognized program empowers students to become Upstanders - individuals who look out for one another and speak up when they see warning signs or threats.
Training
All students will be trained in the Say Something program before October 21, 2025. In preparation, we are beginning to build awareness of the program and its resources.
How It Works
The Say Something ARS teaches students to:
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Recognize warning signs and threats of someone who may be at risk of harming themselves or others
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Act immediately and take it seriously
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Say something to a trusted adult or submit a tip anonymously
Reporting Options
Students can report concerns in several ways:
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Click the Say Something link located on the desktop of every school-issued Chromebook
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Complete an incident reporting form available in the Student Support & Calming Room or the In-School Restriction Room
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Speak directly with a trusted adult
The Say Something reporting app can also be found by clicking on the link on the homepage of our website.
Creating a safe and supportive school environment is a shared responsibility. The Say Something program helps students build a culture of care, responsibility, and action—ensuring that no warning sign goes unnoticed, and no student feels alone.