Crisis Help, Harassment, & Bullying

Immediate Crisis Help: 988
Students can call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org for themselves, or if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.
988 offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help if you are experiencing mental health-related distress, including:
- Thoughts of suicide
- Mental health or substance use crises
- Emotional distress
- And other reasons to connect (46 seconds)
How to Report Harassment & Bullying
Harassment and bullying are not tolerated in our District.
Any student or student's parent/guardian who believes they have experienced bullying, harassment, or have been the victim of aggressive behavior should immediately report the situation in one of the following ways:
- Complete the online Harassment and Bullying Report Form (Google Form)
- Complete the Harassment and Bullying Report Form (PDF) and submit it to school administrators or the Superintendent's office
- Tell a trusted school staff member or administrator
- Contact the District's Title IX Coordinator: Mike Love, Director of Human Resources, 330-689-5423, st_love@smfcsd.org.
The District prohibits retaliation against any individual who makes a good faith report or participates in an investigation. We will investigate all reports in accordance with applicable federal guidelines and Board policy.
Tip Line: See Something? Say Something!
Help keep our schools safe - report tips anytime by phone, text, or online through our confidential tip line. Call 1-844-723-3764 or visit https://app.saferohioschooltipline.com.

