Say Something Anonymous Reporting System
The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (ARS) allows you to submit secure, anonymous safety concerns to help someone who may hurt themselves or others.
Edina Public Schools is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for every student and staff member. Together as a community, we can all play an important role in keeping our schools safe. If you ever have a concern, we encourage you to “say something” — whether by talking with a trusted adult or submitting an anonymous safety tip through the Say Something ARS.
Submit a Tip Anonymously
You can help prevent harm, protect lives, and support a safe school community by sharing concerns about threats, behaviors, or other troubling situations. Tips may be submitted in the following ways:
- Online: Submit a tip through the secure Say Something ARS website.
- Call: Contact a 24/7 crisis counselor at 1-844-5-SayNow.
- App: Download the free mobile app from Google Play or the Apple Store.
- Follow Up: Request updates on a tip you have already submitted.
What should I report?
You can help save lives by reporting observed threats, behaviors, actions, and harassment. Here are examples of some of the most common behaviors and incidents to report:
- Acts of violence, with or without weapons
- Verbal or physical abuse, assault, or harassment
- Sexual abuse, assault, or harassment
- Threats seen on social media
- Bullying, fighting, harassment, or intimidating behaviors
- Bragging about weapons or a planned attack
- Depression, anxiety, or loss of self-control
- Hopelessness, excessive guilt, or worthlessness
- Reckless behavior, theft, and petty crimes
- Social isolation or withdrawal
- Substance or alcohol abuse
- Suicide threats, cutting, or other self-harm
- Any other troubling situation or behavior
If you are unsure whether to report, we encourage you to do so. Sharing your concern is always safer than staying silent.
FAQs

For Immediate Support
National Suicide Lifeline: Call or Text 988
Emergencies: Call 911
