Silence Hurts is for reporting information to CHES's school counselors about unkind actions that you have witnessed or been a victim of at school.
-Designed to keep students safe from bullying and any other threats to student safety.
-This form can be filled out anonymously or you can include your name.
-If you would like to include your name, the school counselors will discuss with you more about the situation so that they can better understand the situation.
-You can also e-mail the school counselors directly about your concerns or call CHES to discuss your concerns with a school counselor or administrator. It may take one school day before the submission is seen.
DISCLAIMER: This account will be monitored ONLY during regular school hours on days when school is in session for students. While the average response time should be within one school day, please be aware that it may take two school days for a school official to contact you. The safety and well-being of students is a community concern, and there are a number of community supports in place: If you have a life-threatening or mental health emergency, call 911. If you have knowledge of a crime that has been committed, contact the Chesterfield County police at 804-748-1251. If you have information about a serious mental health-related concern, contact the Chesterfield County crisis hotline at 804-748-6356.