Student Support Resources

SafetoSay Something

Safe2Say Something is a statewide anonymous reporting system that allows students and parents to report potentially dangerous or concerning behavior to school officials and law enforcement. Safe2Say Something is designed to promote school safety and prevent school violence by empowering students to speak up and report any suspicious or concerning behavior they see or hear.


Through the Safe2Say Something system, students and parents can report a wide range of behaviors that could potentially harm themselves or others, such as bullying, harassment, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, or even potential acts of violence. Reports can be made through the Safe2Say Something website, mobile app, or a 24/7 hotline.


The system is completely anonymous, meaning that students and parents can report concerns without fear of retaliation or stigma. When a report is made, it is immediately reviewed by a team of trained professionals who can assess the situation and take appropriate action, such as notifying school officials, law enforcement, or mental health professionals. Access more information about Say2Say Something .

CHIP Health Insurance

CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program) is a federal health insurance program in the United States that provides low-cost or no-cost health coverage to eligible children and teens. CHIP is designed for families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, but who cannot afford private health insurance.


CHIP provides comprehensive health coverage, including doctor visits, prescriptions, dental and vision care, and hospitalizations. Coverage is available for a wide range of medical conditions and services, including preventive care, mental health services, and emergency care. LEARN MORE

Free & Reduced Lunch Information

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Student Assistance Program (SAP)

The Student Assistance Program (SAP) has been serving Pennsylvania students and families for over 30 years because it works! 

  • SAP is confidential

  • Available to all students in Garnet Valley, K-12

  • Focused on eliminating barriers to school success

  • Free to Garnet Valley families

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