With the school year underway, we’d like to remind students that Anonymous Alerts can be used to prevent bullying and cyber-harassment by anonymously reporting bad behavior to school officials.
This winter exposed a major gap for many schools: Emergency alerts that were too slow when seconds mattered. That’s why we built K12 Alerts. Reliably send notifications instantly across all channels. Contact Us to learn more #SchoolSafety#EmergencyCommunicaton#MassNotifications
A secure way for students to speak up, Anonymous Alerts helps districts and campuses identify and manage behavioral concerns, threats of violence, social isolation, and bullying/safety risks before they escalate. #StudentSafety#SchoolSafety#BullyingPrevention#AnonymousAlerts
We want to highlight the importance of positive children’s mental health, and promoting access to supportive resources. Retaining positive mental health is critical for a child’s health, helping them reach developmental milestones, learn social skills, and cope with challenges.
We are excited to announce that Anonymous Alerts will be at FETC 2025 in Orlando, FL! Visit us at Booth# 1632 in the Safety and Security Pavilion. We can assist you in creating safer learning environments!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
We are grateful and thankful for the work schools do in fostering positive school cultures and helping students to grow & prosper.
Stay safe and enjoy your time with family, friends, and loved ones.
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October is National Bullying Prevention Month. It's critical for school communities to spread awareness about the negative effects of bullying. Together, we have a responsibility to stop bullying and support each other's mental health. #anonymousalerts#preventbullying
May is Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month. It is critical to remind kids that their mental health is incredibly important. Prioritizing your mental well-being helps maintain the health of the body and mind.
#AnonymousAlerts#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#HealthyMinds
October is National Bullying Prevention Month! Did you know at least 1 out of every 5 kids in the United States is bullied? You can help prevent bullying in your school. Remember to share your concerns by using Anonymous Alerts Reporting. If you See Something, Do Something!
Students are back in school, but a record number of them report being anxious or depressed (Source: News 12 CT). Kids are still recovering from pandemic restrictions & shutdowns. Empowering these students with an anonymous communications channel can be a helpful lifeline.
Comal ISD partners with Anonymous Alerts to enhance school safety measures. This new safety tool for the community will serve as a cornerstone in helping the district bolster threat assessment, emergency preparedness, and more. tinyurl.com/2w2manw4