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Williamsville launches Sandy Hook Promise anonymous tip line; district to accept tips after training

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The district said it will go live this week with the Sandy Hook Promise 'See Something, Say Something' anonymous reporting system after staff and administrators completed training; officials said the program is grant‑funded and currently no‑cost to the district.

Williamsville Central School District officials told the board they will begin accepting tips through the Sandy Hook Promise “See Something, Say Something” anonymous reporting system after a district‑wide rollout of staff training.

"As of this Friday, we will be live, to accept tips," Assistant Superintendent Tony Scanzuzo said, adding that about 11 of the district's 13 schools had completed training…

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