
Dear SDoL Families,
As school begins, staff in the School District of Lancaster will provide information on Pennsylvania’s anonymous school safety reporting system known as Safe2Say to students in grades 6 through 12.
The trusted adults in our schools work hard every day to develop positive relationships with our students. It is always our hope that students will trust their teachers, counselors, principals, School Resource Officers, or other staff to listen and help them in times of need.
The PA Office of the Attorney General recognizes, however, that there may be times when students would feel more comfortable making an anonymous report. Safe2Say is an option for students, as well as parents, guardians, or others, to anonymously share concerns.
Tips go to the PA Office of Attorney General Crisis Center before it is relayed to the identified schools and/or local law enforcement, depending on the severity of the tip. The school adults and/or law enforcement will address the report.
In addition to student iPads, reports can also be made online at www.Safe2SayPA.org or by phone at 1.888.SAF2SAY or through the Safe2Say mobile app.
If you have questions about the Safe2Say program, you may talk with your child’s teacher or principal during family-teacher conferences. Thank you for your ongoing support in keeping the School District of Lancaster a safe place to learn and grow.
Sincerely,
Dr. Keith Miles Jr.
Superintendent of Schools
School District of Lancaster