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How We Keep Each Other Safe – High School

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Objectives 

Students will: 

  • Examine why communities require safe, confidential systems to address concerns. 
  • Understand the role of anonymous reporting in preventing harm and supporting wellbeing. 
  • Evaluate complex ethical situations involving safety, privacy, responsibility, and digital communication. 
  • Reflect on their values and responsibilities as members of a school community. 

Materials 

  • Student Paper: Link
  • Whiteboard for Whole Group Notes 

Lesson Activities 

Opening Reflection  

  • Ask students: “What is the difference between ‘getting someone in trouble’ and ‘getting someone help’?” 

Ethical Dilemmas Group Work  

Small groups analyze more complex scenarios. 

Groups answer: 

  • What harm is present or possible? 
  • Who is affected directly and indirectly? 
  • How could anonymous reporting support a safe outcome? 

Whole-Class Debrief  

Discuss themes: 

  • Fear of retaliation 
  • Loyalty vs. responsibility 
  • Safety culture 
  • Intervention vs. punishment 

Reinforce the idea: “Anonymous reporting is a tool for early support. It is not about punishment. It’s about care, prevention, and connecting people to resources.” 

Reflective Journaling 

Student Paper Written Prompt:

  • “How can anonymous reporting empower students to protect each other?”  

Discussion Prompts: 

  • “Should safety ever outweigh privacy? When and why?” 
  • “How does digital communication change the risks and responsibilities of students?” 
  • “What kind of school culture makes reporting feel safe?” 
  • “What barriers might stop me or my peers from reporting concerns?” 

Posted by Katie Beavers on March 19, 2026

Filed Under: LR VISION Blog

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