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Posted by: Terry Koehne
Published: 1/19/11

SRV HERO Campaign
The San Ramon Valley Unified School District is part of a new public awareness campaign entitled “HERO – Here Everyone Reaches Out.” The purpose of the campaign is to promote understanding of the importance of adults modeling positive, responsible behavior for young people. The four images below are being circulated out in the community in the form of banners, posters, bookmarks and other print materials.
 
The HERO campaign is an initiative by the San Ramon Valley Coalition for Youth Safety and Development, a broad-based community alliance working to educate, empower and challenge all individuals and organizations in our community to become youth advocates by promoting and implementing programs and services, based on the Search Institute's 40 Developmental Assets, that enhance the development of all young people in our community to become competent, caring and responsible citizens.
 
For more information about the work of the coalition or the HERO campaign, please contact Terry Koehne (tkoehne@srvusd.net).

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Safe Schools Tipline

To report any acts of school violence or vandalism, students, staff members, parents and community members are encouraged to call the district's anonymous Tipline.

(925) 820-5632 
 

Callers can leave an anonymous message or have their call returned during business hours, Monday through Friday. 
For those who feel threatened or know of someone who feels threatened by violence, the Contra Costa Crisis Center has set up a hotline with access to counselors 7 days a week. 1-800-863-7600.