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Committee approves anonymous tip-reporting MOU after extended debate over benefits and risks

5399912 · July 15, 2025
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After extended public comment and committee discussion, Chariho approved a memorandum of understanding to continue an anonymous tip-reporting system for students and community users; supporters said it aids suicide-prevention and safety, critics raised concerns about false or vindictive reports and the MOU's vendor affiliations.

The Chariho Regional School Committee voted July 15 to approve a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to continue using an anonymous tip-reporting system (often known as Say Something or similar platforms) for students, families and community members.

The item drew the meeting’s longest public comment period and extended committee debate. Supporters — including students, parents and law-enforcement advocates who addressed the committee — said the tool provides an important channel for peers to alert school officials and police to life-threatening risks when students are reluctant to make in-person reports. “If this saves one child, it’s worth it,” said Greg Abadesian of Huntington.

Several speakers described personal cases…

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