If you have questions, want clarification, or need support in order to safely share your experience, I'm here.
This movement is powered by real people, real stories, and real communities - and your voice matters.
Please use the options below to reach out in the way that feels most comfortable for you.
(1) Email (Primary Contact Method)
For general questions, media inquiries, collaboration opportunities, or anything that doesn't require anonymity:
-> schooltruthproject@gmail.com
Please note:
Email is not anonymous. If you want to share information privately and without your identity attached, please use a Google Form instead.
(2) Contact Form
If you'd prefer to talk directly or communicate something to me anonymously or otherwise, you can fill out the contact form below.
You do not need to share your name if you don't want to.
You may use initials or a pseudonym.
Once submitted, you'll receive an email so we can schedule a time to connect safely and discreetly.
(3) Upload Documents, Screenshots, or Evidence
If you have:
letters
emails
screenshots
district communications
policy documents
student work samples (with identifying details removed)
statements you've already written
... you may upload them anonymously here:
Your identity will never be shared without your explicit permission.
You may remain anonymous in every part of this project if you choose.
Sensitive submissions are stored securely and are only used for the final report.
You are safe to share your truth here.
Your district cannot see your submissions.
Your name will not be included in any published material.
Your testimony is invaluable, and your courage is respected deeply.
To protect the integrity of the project and my own capacity, this contact page is not intended for:
urgent CPS reports
medical or mental health crises
emergency safety issues
If you or a child are in immediate danger, please contact local authorities.
Thank you for caring enough to reach out.
Every message, every question, every document, and every story helps illuminate what's really happening inside our schools - and brings us one step closer to creating the change our children deserve.
You are seen.
You are valued.
Your voice matters here.