At Loyola Academy, we are called to be women and men for others—upstanders who act with courage and compassion to safeguard our community. Rooted in cura personalis, the care for the whole person, we invite you to share any concern that may affect the safety and well-being of our students or school. A school official will review and investigate all reports with respect and discretion.

Concerns reported on days when school is not in session will not be seen until the following school day. In the case of an emergency, always call 911.

Relationship to Loyola
Location of Incident
How are you aware of the situation?
Describe Incident/Situation/Concern
Include detailed information, including who, what, where, when, persons involved, specific location and time, etc.
If the incident involves a social media post or text message, please send a screenshot of the concerning image or text to Dean of Students Aaron Hamilton at ahamilton@loy.org.
Optional Information

Do you need help for yourself or a friend?

Text LAHelp and a confidential message
to 1-844-823-5323
 
This anonymous service allows students to text a local licensed/certified mental health professional who is on-call 24/7 and can provide help for them or perhaps a friend that they feel is in need.
 
Dial 988
 
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States.

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