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Chariho committee votes to continue anonymous tip line after public debate
Summary
After an extended public comment period in which parents and students recounted both harms and lifesaving interventions, the Chariho School Committee approved an MOU to continue using an anonymous tip‑reporting line; administrators said the system costs the district nothing and has been used primarily for concerns about self‑harm.
The Chariho Regional School District school committee voted on July 15 to approve a memorandum of understanding to continue using an anonymous tip‑reporting system. Administration framed the MOU as a no‑cost tool to help students and community members report urgent safety and mental‑health concerns.
Superintendent’s staff said the system is hosted as a link on student Chromebooks and is reviewed at advisories; they reported 23 tip reports…
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