Safe2Say
S2SS is based on a three-step system:
An Anonymous tip is submitted via one of the following options:
Website: www.safe2saypa.org
Tip-line: 1-844-SAF2SAY
Mobile App for Apple and Android Devices
All calls and tips are received by the 24/7 S2SS Crisis Center
A S2SS Crisis Center analyst receives and reviews tip
information.The tip is triaged and categorized as either life safety or non-life safety.
The tip is then sent to school officials and law enforcement (as needed) via text, email, and/or phone
call.
School officials and law enforcement intervene and/or offer assistance.
School officials and law enforcement (as needed) investigate, assess, and intervene with reported at-risk individuals.
School officials report their outcomes into the Safe2Say Something platform and close out the tip, ensuring accountability for every tip submitted.
The S2SS program and curriculum is funded and managed by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office through a partnership with Sandy Hook Promise, a national non-profit organization working to improve school safety. The curriculum is designed to be age-appropriate and research-based.
If you have questions or concerns about S2SS, please contact Gregory Miller or any member of our Safe2Say Something Crisis Team at 610.582.6140.
Mr. Thomas Voelker, Superintendent of Schools
Rob Hurley, Assistant to the Superintendent
Jeffrey Reichart, District Security Supervisor
Scott Matz, Director of Technology
Jay Withers, Director of Facilities and Transportation
Aaron Sborz, High School Principal
James Towers, Middle School Principal
Chris Becker, Intermediate Center Principal
Melanie Hefter, Primary Center Principal