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​The Safer Ohio School Tip Line
 
The Safer Ohio School Tip Line is a 24/7 anonymous reporting system that allows students, parents, and the public to share information about school safety concerns, including bullying, harassment, threats of violence, and self-harm. You can report a concern by calling, texting, using the dedicated smartphone app (iOS and Android), or visiting the online web form at app.saferohioschooltipline.com. The tip line is administered by the Ohio School Safety Center (OSSC) and provides a free, anonymous way to alert school officials and law enforcement to potential safety threats, supporting overall student well-being and safety.  
How to Use the Safer Ohio School Tip Line
  • Phone: Call 1-844-SAFEROH. 1-844-7233764
  • Text: Send a text message to the tip line to share information. 
  • App: Download the new Safer Ohio School Tip Line app from your device's app store. 
  • Web Form: Submit your report online through the web form available at app.saferohioschooltipline.com. 
What Can You Report? 
  • Threats of mass incidents or harm to individuals
  • Bullying, harassment, or intimidation
  • Cyberbullying (on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.)
  • Fights, drug, or alcohol-related incidents
  • Weapons or suspicious devices on school grounds
  • Friends who are talking about hurting themselves or contemplating self-harm
  • Unusual or suspicious behavior from students or staff
What Happens After You Report?
  • Crisis response professionals and analysts assess the report. 
  • Information is forwarded to local school officials, law enforcement, and the Ohio School Safety Center (OSSC) for immediate action and follow-up. 
  • The OSSC works to ensure the incident is investigated and that necessary resources and support are provided. 
 
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