Under new legislation introduced in the state Senate, students who hear about a school threat would have a safer and more secure way to report it.
The bill would create the Safe-2-Say Program. It would not only allow for anonymous reporting on safety threats, but also for such issues as bullying, drug use or depression.
The program is modeled after a warning system created in 1999 following the shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado.
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