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Averill Park to roll out 24/7 anonymous reporting and mental‑health app for grades 4–12

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District staff described plans to implement the Help Me app (powered by Stop It Solutions) to provide anonymous, 24/7 reporting and access to counselors for students and families, and trustees asked about data, mandated‑reporting procedures and local follow‑up.

The Averill Park Central School District is moving forward with a 24/7 anonymous reporting and mental‑health support app called Help Me (powered by Stop It Solutions), district staff said at the board meeting. Staff described Help Me as an app that offers resource listings, a text‑line connection to trained counselors and an anonymous reporting pathway that is monitored around the clock.

District presenters said the app’s continuous monitoring and counselor access are the main reasons for adopting it now. They told the board the district’s goal is to have Help Me active for students in grades…

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