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Weston reviews anonymous reporting options; Sandy Hook Promise favored pending legal review

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Summary

Committee discussion centered on adopting an anonymous reporting system for grades 6–12. Staff identified Sandy Hook Promise as the leading candidate because of its 24/7 live counselors and curricular resources; the district’s lawyers (Shipman & Goodwin) are reviewing a proposed MOU before any recommendation to the full board.

Weston School District staff outlined May 12 ongoing work to evaluate anonymous reporting systems and said Sandy Hook Promise currently appears to best match district needs; the proposed arrangement is under legal review and a recommendation to the full board is possible before the end of the school year.

The system would allow students or community members to report concerns anonymously by app, website, or a toll‑free hotline; trained staff would triage tips and immediately forward life‑safety threats to the police department and district…

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