STUDENTS
Do you care about keeping your school safe and want to get involved with SafeOregon? Here are a few ways you can help:
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- Make SafeOregon your senior project
- Connect it with a club you’re already in
- Share information during school wellness events
- Help represent SafeOregon at community events
- And more!
We’re here to support your ideas. Email safeoregon@osp.oregon.gov to get started.
- Douglas County: Douglas Education Service District created a public service announcement (PSA) to kick off a new school safety initiative. Students, educators, law enforcement, and community partners all worked together to share an important message: keeping schools safe is everyone’s responsibility. Watch the PSA on Youtube
- Student Poster Designs: These posters were created by four talented 10th‑grade students from Jesuit High School. Thank you to the students and to Beaverton Police Youth Services Officer Justin Haugen for contributing to the SafeOregon poster collection.
- Student Ambassadors: Students from West Salem, Woodburn, Tigard-Tualatin, and Salem-Keizer surveyed their peers to gauge awareness of the tip line and promote its use. Their input will guide future SafeOregon outreach.

Student Poster Designs, 2024-25 School Year.
These original posters were created by four talented 10th-grade students from Jesuit High School. Thank you to the students and Beaverton Police Department Youth Services Officer Justin Haugen for contributing these excellent additions to the SafeOregon poster collection.

Student Ambassadors, 2023-24 School Year.
Students from West Salem, Woodburn, Tigard-Tualatin, and Salem-Keizer School Districts surveyed their classmates to assess awareness of the tip line and encourage its use. Their feedback will help improve future outreach for SafeOregon.

