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  • Anonymous Alerts Program Fits the Bill for the Recently Passed STOP School Violence Act

    Anonymous Alerts Program Fits the Bill for the Recently Passed STOP School Violence Act

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    The STOP School Violence Act Prioritizes Funding for Anonymous Reporting Programs in Schools

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    updated: Mar 22, 2018

    The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed HR 4909 to authorize $50 million in federal funding that will bring programs like the Anonymous Alerts reporting system to schools across the country, so students and adults who “See Something, Can Do Something” by anonymously reporting warning signs of mental health issues, bullying and possible violence before a tragedy can occur.

    The Federal Act calls for schools to operate “anonymous reporting systems for threats of school violence, including mobile telephone applications, hotlines, and Internet websites”.

    Over the past 5+ years, our Anonymous Alerts anti-bullying and safety reporting system has rapidly expanded throughout the United States, Canada and abroad working with the largest school districts to the smallest school districts helping them to create safer school climates.

    T. Gregory Bender, President & CEO

    “Over the past 5-plus years, our Anonymous Alerts anti-bullying and safety reporting system has rapidly expanded throughout the United States, Canada and abroad working with the largest school districts to the smallest school districts helping them to create safer school climates,” said T. Gregory Bender, President and CEO.

    “With our free-to-download Anonymous Alerts reporting system, students, parents, and staff can anonymously send incident reports directly to school personnel for situations occurring on or off school grounds, or on social media. With high priority safety threats, reports are automatically sent to law enforcement for quick action.”

    Hundreds of thousands of students walked out of class on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 to demand action from Congress on school safety. The walkout was held on the one-month anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. On that same day, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the STOP School Violence Act of 2018 in a bipartisan vote of 407 to 10.

    To learn more about Anonymous Alerts, please visit www.anonymousalerts.com.

    About Anonymous Alerts
    The Anonymous Alerts® award-winning and patented mobile applications platform was developed to encourage students to quickly report bullying, mental health concerns, drug use/dealing, campus safety threats, and more directly to school and college officials, who can take quick action. The mobile apps and systems are completely customizable for each client and include intuitive Incident Management® tools built for any level user. Anonymous Alerts® is Patented (U.S. Patent No. 9,071,579) with additional patents pending. Anonymous Alerts, LLC is based in White Plains, New York and is rapidly growing throughout the United States and abroad. For more information, please visit www.anonymousalerts.com or call 914-220-8326.

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    Source: Anonymous Alerts

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  • STOP School Violence Act to Provide Funding for Programs Like STOPit

    STOP School Violence Act to Provide Funding for Programs Like STOPit

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    updated: Mar 19, 2018

    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed HR 4909 which is designed to provide a minimum injection of $50 million per year for the next 10 years to help fund programs such as STOPit. Passed by a convincing margin, it now moves on to the U.S. Senate and early signals from President Trump look positive that he will sign the bill.

    STOPit has been adding school programs across the country and there are now STOPit schools in 42 states – with this unrivaled national expansion achieved in just four years. “In this school year alone, STOPit schools have managed over 18,000 incident reports. There is no doubt on the effectiveness of the platform and its universal appeal to students, as well as school administrations using the system to keep their schools safe,” stated Neil Hooper, CRO STOPit.

    “The focus on school safety has been powerful. STOPit customers can coordinate with local law enforcement and other first responders, and SROs are armed with instant notifications from the STOPit system,” continued Hooper. “We look forward to the injection of federal funding to help schools put their STOPit program in place to STOP School Violence.”

    The STOP School Violence Act was the first school safety-focused measure to pass in the House since the horrible tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The bipartisan vote of 407 to 10 saw only five Democrats and five Republicans vote against the bill.

     

    About STOPit:

    STOPit is the leading technology company providing a comprehensive software platform that mitigates, deters and controls bullying, including cyberbullying, harassment and other harmful or inappropriate conduct. The STOPit platform is available to schools, universities, businesses and governments both in the United States and around the world. STOPit includes a robust incident management system, empowering administrators and management to get in front of issues to mitigate risk and adhere to the ever-evolving compliance landscape. The STOPit mobile app is a simple, fast and powerful tool which empowers individuals to protect themselves and stand up for others online, on social media, in the classroom or in the office.

    To learn more about STOPit, please visit www.stopitsolutions.com.

    Contact:  Neil Hooper, Chief Revenue Officer, 908-748-4533

    Source: STOPit

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  • To Fight Bullying, Westmoreland County Public Schools Launches Anonymous Alerts®

    To Fight Bullying, Westmoreland County Public Schools Launches Anonymous Alerts®

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    updated: Oct 24, 2017

    Westmoreland County Public Schools has announced a partnership with Anonymous Alerts®, the patented anti-bullying and safety reporting system app. The anonymous 2-way communications™ system empowers students to quickly and anonymously report bullying, cyberbullying, peer pressure, drug/alcohol usage, family issues, or any other student safety concerns to school officials. Through the implementation of Anonymous Alerts®, Westmorland County Public Schools is enhancing their bullying prevention tools and continuing to enforce a safe school climate. The system kicks off on Oct. 23, 2017.

    “Our top priority is to promote a positive school climate for students and we feel that Anonymous Alerts helps enhance our bullying prevention initiatives by providing students an outlet to speak up about bullying, self-harm, and other safety concerns to school administration,” said Dr. Michael D. Perry, Superintendent of Westmoreland County Public Schools.

    Our top priority is to promote a positive school climate for students and we feel that Anonymous Alerts helps enhance our bullying prevention initiatives by providing students an outlet to speak up about bullying, self-harm, and other safety concerns to school administration.

    Dr. Michael D. Perry, Superintendent of Westmoreland County Public Schools

    Students, parents, and staff will be able to download the Anonymous Alerts® app, which is available in English and Spanish, for free and gain access with an activation code to place reports to school officials. Students can also access the Anonymous Alerts® online system from the Westmoreland County Public Schools website to send a report. In addition, helpful links and resources regarding bullying, harassment, and mental health are available for students on the app. 

    “We are excited to help encourage Westmoreland CPS’ students to report bullying; students can change their world by taking a stand against bullying, and taking a stand to help others,” said T. Gregory Bender, President & CEO of Anonymous Alerts, LLC.

    The Anonymous Alerts® mobile reporting applications were developed to encourage students to quickly report bullying and other safety concerns on school and college campuses. Bullying, cyberbullying, drug use/dealing, depression, safety threats, and more can all be reported directly to authorized personnel through easy-to-use mobile apps and a hosted website. The mobile apps and systems are completely customizable for each client. Anonymous Alerts® is Patented (U.S. Patent No. 9,071,579) with additional patents pending. Anonymous Alerts, LLC is based in White Plains, New York and is rapidly growing throughout the United States and abroad. For more information, please visit www.anonymousalerts.com or call us at 914-220-8326.

    Source: Anonymous Alerts

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