Our schools will be participating in Say Something Week, a national call-to-action that empowers students to recognize warning signs of someone who may be struggling or in crisis and to speak up when they see something concerning.
Throughout the week, students will learn how to identify trusted adults, understand the importance of looking out for one another, and practice the simple steps of the “Say Something” approach: recognize the signs, act immediately, and tell a trusted adult. These lessons help build a culture where students feel safe, supported, and confident using their voice to help protect themselves and their peers.
By working together, we can ensure every student knows that when they see something concerning, saying something can make a difference.

