Dear Parents/Guardians,
We want to inform you that student email addresses have recently been updated to use a new domain: @orrvilleschools.org. The portion of the email before the “@” has not changed.
Students should now use this updated email address to log into both their email accounts and Final Forms. Their passwords remain the same.
Example:
Old: 26joesmith@mail.orrville.k12.oh.us
New: 26joesmith@orrvilleschools.org
Students' current Google accounts ending in @mail.orrville.k12.oh.us will become aliases, meaning any email sent to your old address will still arrive in your inbox. All previous emails are included in the email account with the new address.
Please remind your child to begin using their new email address immediately. If they encounter any login issues, they may contact their school’s front office or the board office.
Thank you.
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The Safer Ohio School Tip Line is a free safety resource available to all Ohio schools. The tip line is an anonymous reporting system that accepts tips via call, text, web form, and mobile app 24 hours a day. Anyone can download the Safer Ohio School Tip Line app or use the webform.
This tip line allows students and adults to anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement about threats to student safety—whether that involves a threatened mass incident or harm to a single student.
You can report the following incidents to the tip line, among others:
Bullying incidents;
Withdrawn student behaviors;
Verbal or written threats observed toward students, faculty, or schools;
Hazing;
Weapons/suspicious devices on or near school grounds;
Gang-related activities;
Unusual/suspicious behavior of students or staff;
Self-harm or suicidal sentiments; and
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