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Safety Tip Line & Feedback
If, at any time, you become aware of bullying or a potential safety concern that may impact our students or our schools, please
- call (585) 624-7152
- visit the Safety Tip Line
to anonymously submit your tip.
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The Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District has implemented an electronic visitor management system. In order to protect our students, staff, and guests, all visitors will be required to show a valid, government-issued ID when they enter any school building on campus during school hours. Prior to granting entry, the system will check to be sure that the visitor is allowed in the building and there is nothing indicating that they cannot enter, including clearance by the national sex offender registry.
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The Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District currently utilizes the School Messenger mass notification system, which provides parent and staff notification services through phone calls, voice messages, emails, text alerts, and social media alerts. This system can be used at any time for emergency or informational purposes.
All HF-L families with students enrolled in the District are already a part of the School Messenger system. However, the information in School Messenger is only as good as the contact information supplied to us in SchoolTool. Please be sure to update your contact information, as necessary, by contacting the District registrar with any phone or email address changes. You can review your contact information at any time by logging into your SchoolTool account. However, all changes or updates must be made through the District registrar.
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The following zip codes comprise of or are adjacent to the Honeoye Falls-Lima School District:
14472
14485
14506
14543
14467
14414
14487
14564
14585
14475
14471For additional information and resources related to child safety, please visit:
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On July 21, 2016, the Governor signed Chapter 105 of the Laws of 2016, which added a new section 409-l to the Education law to require that each public school, including charter schools, post the child abuse hotline number and ensure that it is clearly visible in a location that is readily accessible for students. Specifically, the new law requires every public school, including charter schools, to post in English and in Spanish the toll-free telephone number operated by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to receive reports of child abuse or neglect and directions for accessing the OCFS website. The new law requires the Commissioner to promulgate regulations to implement the new law on or before its effective date of January 17, 2017. Except where the school administrator is the person receiving such an oral or written allegation, the employee completing the written report must promptly personally deliver a copy of that written report to the school administrator of the school in which the child abuse allegedly occurred and such report shall be promptly forwarded to the Superintendent of Schools (Board Policy 7530)
