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  • Someone is running in the hallway.
    Tell (if unsafe), could become a safety problem and get hurt
    Snitch
  • Two kids are pushing each other.
    Tell, Someone could get hurt, Safety problem
    Snitch
  • Someone is calling another student names.
    Snitch
    Tell, it's bullying, This is about safety, so tell an adult
  • A student keeps bothering you after you said "stop."
    Snitch
    Tell, you tried to handle it, now you need help
  • Someone falls and starts crying.
    Tell, someone is hurt, needs help
    Snitch
  • Someone took your pencil.
    Tell right away, you're in danger.
    Snitch, handle it yourself first
  • A student dares another student to do something dangerous.
    Tell, safety problem
    Snitch, a small problem
  • Someone is chewing gum.
    Tell (Safety problem)
    Snitch (small problem, no one is getting hurt)
  • Someone brings something dangerous to school.
    Snitch, small problem
    Tell, immediate safety concern
  • A student is crying quietly in the corner.
    Snitch, it's a small problem
    Tell, it's a safety problem
  • Two students are play fighting and laughing.
    Snitch
    Tell, could turn into an unsafe situation
  • A student is whispering to a friend
    Tell, it's a safety problem
    Snitch, Small problem, No danger, so handle it.
  • A student forgot homework.
    Tell (safety problem)
    Snitch (small problem, no one is getting hurt)
  • Someone cuts the line.
    Tell, it's a safety problem
    Snitch, Small problem, No danger, so handle it.
  • Someone is talking during class.
    Snitch (small problem, no one is getting hurt)
    Tell (Safety problem
  • Someone is using their phone quietly under the desk.
    Snitch, not about safety, you're not rule police
    Tell, safety problem
  • Someone made a rude comment but stopped
    Snitch, problem is over, no safety issue
    Tell, safety problem