School Promotes High-Tech Tip Line: Web Site Offers Students a Way to Report Their Personal Troubles, Dangerous Peers
13th Nov 2006, 14:04 GMT
By Sarah Viren, Houston Chronicle Nov. 13--Sending anonymous e-mail about guns on campus, students with eating disorders and drugs is not snitching -- it can be cool.
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