
Many schools proudly say they have a reporting system in place. On paper, it sounds like progress. In reality, too many of these tools are hidden seven clicks deep on a district website and offer students only a single rigid option for reporting.
Now imagine being a 14-year-old facing bullying, threats, or a mental health crisis. By the time you’ve hunted through subpages, redirects, and forms, the courage it took to reach out is gone. And when you finally arrive, the form doesn’t even reflect what you’re going through. The result? Students stay silent. Issues go unreported. Opportunities to intervene are lost.
This isn’t just a design flaw—it’s a life-or-death flaw.
What Students Actually Need
- One-tap access, not seven clicks.
- Multiple ways to share, not one checkbox.
- Confidentiality and trust, so they can speak freely without fear.
- Immediate connection to the right adults—counselors, SROs, administrators—who can actually help.
Why Relay12 Is Different
Relay12 was built from the ground up with students, not bureaucracy, in mind. It lives directly on the devices students already use—Chromebooks, tablets, and phones—so reporting is instant and intuitive.
Instead of forcing kids into a single reporting path, Relay12 offers flexible options and confidential input, giving students the space to describe what they’re really experiencing. Reports are securely stored, instantly accessible, and routed directly to the right people.
For staff, Relay12 is “zero-lift.” No complicated setup. No waiting on third-party case numbers. Instead, administrators and SROs get actionable insights in real time, empowering schools to respond before small concerns escalate into tragedies.
The Bottom Line
Reporting tools should never be about checking a compliance box. They should be about listening, acting, and saving lives.
Relay12 does exactly that—by giving every student a trusted voice, every staff member the data they need, and every school a path toward safer, stronger communities.
Because students shouldn’t have to dig seven clicks deep to be heard. With Relay12, they don’t have to.