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I wish this email had a happier tone.

As we continue to mourn the loss from the Robb Elementary School shooting in Texas, we thought it was important to point out some key factors of some surprising information we found. 

Did you know:

  • The shooter posted images of his AR15-style rifles to his Instagram stories, but it wasn't reported?
  • His TikTok bio said "Kids be scared IRL", yet not one reported it as a concern.
  • He sent pictures of his weapons and bag full of ammunition to a friend, but they never said anything to anyone?
  • How about this one... did you know that we've had only 152 days so far in 2022, but we've had at least 212 mass shootings?*

Mind-Blowing!!

So we are here to remind you of tools that can help you train your students when they See Something, to Say Something.

Just as we were once taught to "Stop, Drop, and Roll" if you catch fire, the same needs to be taught to our youth on how to report safety concerns.

Quick Interactive Reference Guide

Provides you with a high-level list of social media platforms and quick links on how to report issues anonymously, as well as Parental Guides to learn more about the platforms and their safety features, and Law Enforcement links when things go too far.

Quick Interactive Reference Guide

Provides you with a high-level list of social media platforms and quick links on how to report issues anonymously, as well as Parental Guides to learn more about the platforms and their safety features, and Law Enforcement links when things go too far.

Download Our Reporting Issues on Social Media PDF

*A mass shooting is defined as a shooting that injured or killed four or more people, not including the shooter.

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