| 2008 |
By years end ‘Talk About It®’ was significantly expanded to serve 244 elementary, middle and high schools in 18 states |
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Students made 24,308 reports via text or web-based messaging during the 2007-2008 school year |
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Top 5 most reported about topics last school year were Thank You/Compliment, Stress, Bullying, Family Problems, and Depression respectively |
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The service documents the prevention of over 40 life threatening incidents for the 2007-2008 school year |
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‘Talk About It®’ adds school safety specialist Catherine Toohey to further serve existing schools and expand growth in Texas |
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| 2007 |
At Year-End, 125 Schools in 18 States Are Subscribed to ‘Talk About It®’ |
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Students Reported 14,090 Total Incidents During the School Year Using The ‘Talk About It®’ Service |
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Connecticut, Virginia, Alabama and Mississippi Schools Log On To AnComm’s Talk About It® Online Reporting Service |
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AnComm Releases First Annual Report Revealing Top Ten Problems Facing U.S. Students |
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AnComm Announces Availability of Global Alert™ Emergency Notification Service Giving Schools the Ability to Send Real-Time Information to Students via E-Mail and Text Messages |
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School Subscription Renewal Rate Reaches 98% |
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‘Talk About It’ Plays Central Role In Preventing 3 Suicides at Mississippi and Texas Schools. |
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| 2006 |
By Year-End, ‘Talk About It®’ Serves 30 Schools In 5 States Are Signed On To ‘Talk About It’ |
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Pearl High School and Mississippi Board of Education Agree to Historic Pilot Program |
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AnComm Boosts Customer Support Operations and Sales Organization To Satisfy Growing Demand for ‘Talk About It®’ anonymous online and text based reporting Service |
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‘Talk About It,’ The Nation’s Leading anonymous online and text based reporting Service Is Branded and Launched To U.S. Educational Market |
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Software and Application Undergoes Complete Overhaul to Make the Online Reporting Service More Intuitive and User-Friendly for School Administrators, Faculty and Students |
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| 2005 |
At Year End, AnComm Serves 15 Texas Schools |
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Safety Organization for Schools Is Converted To “For-Profit” Status and Renamed AnComm, An Acronym for Anonymous Communication. |
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AnComm Acquires Safety Organization for Schools, a Non-Profit Based In Houston, Texas |
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AnComm Receives Series A Financing |
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