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Board hears presentation on Sandy Hook Promise ‘Say Something’ app; district to review MOU before onboarding

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Jennings County School Corporation officials presented the Sandy Hook Promise 'Say Something' anonymous reporting app as a possible new safety tool. The board was told the app and national crisis center service are free; an MOU and legal review are required before approval and onboarding (estimated 6–9 weeks).

District staff introduced the Sandy Hook Promise “Say Something” reporting program and told the board they would bring an MOU for approval at a future meeting if the board is interested.

A district presenter described the program as a free app and website that allows students, parents and community members to submit anonymous reports about school safety threats, bullying, self-harm, and other concerns; users can attach screenshots of social-media posts. The presenter said reports…

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