Oregon Launches ‘Report, Don’t Repost’ Campaign as Students Return to School

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Salem, OR – As students across Oregon head back to school this week, the Oregon State Police is urging parents, students, and educators to prioritize safety with a renewed call to “Report, Don’t Repost.”

The campaign encourages anyone who sees or hears something concerning—not to spread it online—but to report it directly to a trusted adult, school official, or through the SafeOregon system.

According to Oregon State Police, the initiative is part of an annual back-to-school safety reminder aimed at curbing the viral spread of alarming content and ensuring timely intervention when issues arise. SafeOregon, a statewide school safety tip line, offers multiple ways for the public to report concerns confidentially.

Reports can be submitted by visiting SafeOregon.com, using the SafeOregon mobile app, calling or texting 844-472-3367, or emailing tip@safeoregon.com.

Authorities say by reporting suspicious behavior rather than reposting content online, communities can help prevent threats and ensure students get the help they need sooner.

The campaign’s message, reinforced with the slogan “Together, we make schools and students safer,” encourages a proactive approach to school safety as the academic year begins.

For more details or to submit a tip, visit SafeOregon.com.


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