Students
at the Sixth Grade Academy attended a presentation given by Mrs. Jodi Speck
from the Michigan Attorney General's office called “OK2SAY.”
“OK2SAY”
is a program designed to encourage Michigan students to share and respond to
anything that threatens their safety or the safety of others. With support
from Attorney General Bill Schuette, the Michigan State Police, local law
enforcement, schools, the health community and many others, there are processes
in place that help students submit confidential tips regarding criminal
activities or harmful behavior.
Students
can confidentially submit tips 24/7 via mobile app, online at www.ok2say.com, by texting 652729
(OK2SAY), or by calling 855-565-2729.
During
the 2014-15 school year, the first year of “OK2SAY,” more than 1,400 tips were
submitted. “OK2SAY” is making a difference for Michigan’s greatest
resource – its students.
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