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“If you see something, say something.®”
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Report Threats, Bullying, Discrimination, Harassment, and IntimidationIn the case of a life-threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1.
School safety is everyone’s responsibility! The single most effective preventative tool regarding school safety and security is the “If you see something, say something ®” protocol. It is critically important that if students see or hear something that is concerning, they say something to a trusted adult or report it below.
Horry County Schools (HCS) is committed to providing our students and staff members with a safe and secure learning environment that is conducive to learning. In order to fulfill this commitment, we ask all students to report any safety concern to one of the school’s administrators, a teacher, a parent, or another trusted adult. Other reporting methods are also listed below. Please provide adequate information about a safety concern in order for school administrators and/or law enforcement to begin an investigation.
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Safety concerns may include the following:
- weapons,
- drugs,
- threats or harassment,
- physical or sexual abuse,
- gang activity,
- suicide,
- vandalism,
- theft,
- or any other crime or safety concern that is related to school campuses.
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To Make a Report
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To make a report, a student may use any of the methods listed below:
- Email Horry County Schools at saysomething@horrycountyschools.net. This method will record the email address of the reporter.
- Report to Law Enforcement by calling the SRO Tip Line at 843-915-SROS or email srotips@horrycounty.org.
- Anonymously report by using the following link:
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What Happens Next?
All reports will be investigated promptly and thoroughly. Based on the results of the investigation, appropriate actions will be taken. If the report was not made anonymously, the reporter will be contacted once the investigation has been completed. However, student disciplinary consequences will remain confidential.
Students who intentionally make a false report may be subject to disciplinary action.