10 ‘See Something, Say Something’ Success Stories
The phrase “See Something, Say Something” has proven successful time and again in stopping tragic situations, particularly school shooting threats.
The phrase “See Something, Say Something” has proven successful time and again in stopping tragic situations, particularly school shooting threats.
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A student’s tip to school officials led to the arrest of three men and an unidentified male teen who was also a student at the school.
Safe2Tell Colorado, which was established following the Columbine shooting, received 1,842 total tips in Sept. 2018 alone.
The two students are being lauded for speaking up about rumors of a school shooting plot they heard.
An anonymous tip was called in after the two Pawnee High students allegedly discussed their plan while playing Fortnite, a multi-player video game.
This breakdown can be used by school officials to improve or create their own threat assessment programs on campus.
Frisco ISD, one of the fastest growing school districts in the country, has added the new positions to free up time for school counselors to focus on students’ mental health needs.
The district hasn’t received a single call from a student to the tip line during this school year.
The teen told the district attorney’s office she’d still carry out the attack if they let her go.