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LT’s SAVE Club urges students to Say Something
Lyons Township High School's SAVEPromise Club is taking part in the National Say Something Week from March 2 through March 6

Lyons Township High School’s SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere) Promise Club is taking part in the National Say Something Week from March 2 through March 6.
Say Something teaches students how to look for warning signs, signals and threats - especially on social media - from individuals who may want to hurt themselves or others and to "say something" to a trusted adult to get them help. When it comes to violence, suicide and threats, most are known by at least one other individual before the incident takes place.
The Say Something call to action week will take place at high schools throughout the country March 2 through March 6. During the week, LT counselors and LT’s SAVE Promise Club will host daily announcements, school-wide activities, optional student training and more.
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Daily activities will include the following:
- Monday: Social Media day – students will be encouraged to tweet, share, or post message and videos encouraging students to recognize warning signs and act.
- Tuesday: Trusted Adult day – All staff and faculty will be given a Trusted Adult name badge sticker and will receive a Trusted Adult poster to display in their classroom.
- Wednesday: Door Ambassador Day - Say Something Pledge locker magnets will be handed out to students at both campuses.
- Thursday: Sign the Pledge banner – students are asked to sign the banners at each campus which will include the three steps of Say Something.
- Friday: Wear your Say Something shirt - or SAVE Promise Club shirt - or any green shirt. (Green is the color of Sandy Hook Promise). SAVE club members will be handing out gift cards to those students showing their SAVE and Sandy Hook Promise spirit!
Say Something Week raises awareness and reinforces the power young people have to prevent tragedies, when they "say something" to a trusted adult to protect a friend from hurting themselves or others.
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The Say Something program urges parents to participate in the program and follow important, potentially life-saving strategies at home as well. The SAVE Club has a variety of resources available for parents on the LT SAVE Promise Club webpage.
SAVE Promise Club is co-sponsored by Pat Callahan pcallahan@lths.net and Traci Hirstein thirstein@lths.net.