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WeTip's School Safety Program

Providing a safe way to combat school crime and violence

WeTip's School Safety Program is a unique nationwide program designed to provide a way for students and staff to give information anonymously regarding school crime.

  • Our mission is to protect children from crime and criminals.
  • Our goal is to educate school personal and school students about WeTip and the ways to be proactive in creating a safer school environment using WeTip.

In 1972 WeTip created the school safety program to provide a way for students to give information on drug trafficking and criminal activity in their schools and neighborhoods, anonymously.

The WeTip School Safety Programs deals with:

  • School arson fires
  • Weapons on campus
  • Bullying
  • Child molestation and pornography
  • Drug sales and trafficking at their schools
  • Gang violence
  • Graffiti
  • Violent crimes
  • Vandalism
  • Vehicle theft

WeTip has been welcomed and praised by school officials as a resource to use when a school has been affected by crime, as well as a tool to prevent and deter crime in schools. WeTip signs and posters are a visible warning that schools have zero tolerance for crime.

 In 1986 WeTip joined forces with the insurance industry by creating a partnership with Coregis Insurance Group to combat Arson fires that were devastating California Schools. The program quickly expanded to include thousands of schools and several school insurers nationwide.

In 1994 as a result of requests from many school districts all over the United States, WeTip designed a new facet of the School Safety Program entitled "Save Our Schools." ( S.O.S.) Weapons in schools had become a problem of epidemic proportions. WeTip took action to help stop the problem. The zero tolerance of weapons in schools may be a key to stopping most of the crime and violence that engulfs high schools, junior high schools, and is currently creeping into our elementary schools.

More than three million crimes are committed each year in and around the 8,500 public schools in the United States. The children committing these crimes have become progressively younger. Children are claiming that they MUST be armed to protect themselves and so the problem grows. Crimes have become more and more violent. School violence is of grave concern to parents, school officials, and teachers.


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