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Perrysburg board reviews anonymous reporting, urges Safer Ohio tip line and clarifies public-records exposure
Summary
At its Aug. 6 meeting the Perrysburg Exempted Village Board received an accountability committee update on safety-tip submissions, learned why anonymous reports can be hard to act on, and discussed directing reporters to the Safer Ohio tip line because those entries are treated as security records rather than general public records.
Perrysburg Exempted Village Board of Education trustees heard an accountability committee report Aug. 6 that summarized how the district has handled safety-tip submissions, how those items are tracked, and why many anonymous emails the board received were not actionable.
The committee reported it has logged roughly 32 submissions into its tracking spreadsheet, noting some emails listed multiple concerns. The committee said many submissions were vague, old, or anonymous and were referred to building principals, the state licensing board, or law enforcement as appropriate. Committee members said their priority is student safety and that the district cannot take internal disciplinary action on anonymous allegations without additional identifying information.
The report outlined a principal concern for the board and community: records…
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