Shante' Brown, Deputy Secretary of Child Development and Early Learning | Pennsylvania Department Of Education
Attorney General Dave Sunday, alongside leaders from the Carlisle Area School District and Pennsylvania State Senator Greg Rothman, recently discussed the impact of the Safe2Say Something program on students and communities during the 2024-2025 school year.
The program, managed by the Office of Attorney General, is an anonymous reporting system that allows students and community members to report incidents of bullying, threats, violence, and other concerns within school environments.
Since its inception in 2019, Safe2Say Something has received over 185,000 tips statewide. Notably, more than 32,000 tips were reported during the recent school year alone.
The event featured several speakers including Attorney General Dave Sunday from Pennsylvania's Attorney General's Office; Special Agent Brittney Kline, who serves as Program Director for Safe2Say; Michael Black, Director of Secondary Operations at Carlisle Area School District; and State Senator Greg Rothman.