Hale Students, Parents and Staff, If you see something, say something…   Report bullying, hate speech, and other safety concerns immediately.

Each year our office addresses a range of student behaviors including fights, bullying, hateful language (both in-person and online), and possession / use of vapes. Many of these incidents could have been prevented or made less serious if they had been reported to us sooner.

This form provides you with a way to report any safety concerns at Hale as soon as you see them. The form can be submitted anonymously, but if you do provide your name, we will follow up with you confidentially. By reporting what you see or hear, you will be helping keep yourself and everyone at Hale safe. As always, safety is our number one priority.

This form is only one way to report an incident. If at any time you feel unsafe, or see someone else who needs help, go to the nearest adult on campus for assistance. Whether you are a victim, or a witness, we encourage you to make a report directly to Hale’s Dean, Mr. Marino in C104, or Assistant Principal, Mr. Goldman in the main office.

Thank you for helping us make Hale a safer place. 

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What would you like to report? Please explain the situation. Include the "when," "where," and all of the people who are involved. 
When and where is this happening? 
Who are the people involved and how? (witnesses, victims, etc.) 
Your name (and grade, if a student). Parents, include contact email if you would like a follow up. If you want to remain anonymous, skip this question. 
Please note: Reports are read during regular school days between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. 
Every effort will be made to provide a return call or email response within 24 hrs. If you need immediate emergency assistance, please call 911.  If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, you may call the district  Student Health and Human Services Hotline: 213-241.3840 Mon - Fri. 6:00 am-6:00 pm or any of the following agencies (24/7):  LA County Department of Mental Health: 800-854-7771 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255) 
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