SDUSD Students Unveil School Safety PSA

The San Diego Unified School District has launched a new public service video campaign intended to increase school safety awareness and promote ways to report suspicious activity on and around campus.

The two, 30 second PSAs titled, "If You See Something, Say Something," were produced by students from San Diego High School and Point Loma High School, and were created as a call to action in response to recent deadly school shootings across the country. 

"Given the recent school shootings, both in Florida and Texas, we want to remind students and our community that their voice matters. We want to provide ways to report crime, in person or anonymously. Providing support for our school communities and creating safe learning environments is our top priority as a school police department. We are proud to partner with our students on this campaign and know this will add another layer of safety and security to our campuses," said School Police Chief Mike Marquez.

Cox Communications has partnered with the students and San Diego Unified School District to air the PSAs 200 times on TV and online  and will 200 times throughout June.


Photo Credit: San Diego Unified School District 


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