Fulton County schools implement hotline to report, prevent bullying

November 20, 2018

“Safety is our first priority,” stated Fulton County School Safety Director Julie Jackson.

In an effort to use every available resource to STOP bullying and other risky behaviors in schools, Fulton County Schools announces the implementation of the “Safety Tipline Online Prevention” or S.T.O.P.! Tipline.

The S.T.O.P.! Tipline is designed for use as an “online” reporting/prevention tool, which is provided free by the Kentucky Center for School Safety. If students, parents or community members know of an unsafe situation in school (bullying, weapons, drugs or alcohol, etc.), they can anonymously pass on that information to school personnel by using this basic email format.

“Our hope is that students who fear face-to-face reporting of bullying or other safety issues may be less reluctant to share this vital information when offered an ‘online’ option,” says Aaron Collins, Fulton County Superintendent, “by giving students the ability to report concerns over their tablets, computers or mobile phones, we can reach more students and address problems before they escalate.”

The process for using the tip line involves locating the STOP Tipline logo on the Fulton County District Homepage. Immediately, students or community members can anonymously report bullying, cyber-bullying, violence, risky behavior or other safety concerns to school personnel by using a basic email format. Tips can be left anonymously or students may choose to have someone contact them. More information can be found about the tip line at www.kycss.org/stop/about.php

The announcement of the STOP! Tipline aligns with the Kentucky Safe Schools Week theme this year “Get Involved, Get It Solved, STOP THE BULLYING!” Everyone can make a personal commitment to get involved and by using the tipline any student can get involved and without fear of retaliation at www.kysafeschools.org/ssw.php

“This tipline is just another powerful tool in our arsenal against bullying, harassment and other unsafe behaviors in our schools. Our Comprehensive Safe School Plan is ever evolving to keep our students and staff safe and we are using every resource available to do so,” says Superintendent Collins.