About Us

AOA Safety Hub (ASH) is a student-created safety resource for students and families who need clearer information, practical support, and clearer ways to advocate for transparency when serious safety concerns are handled by school leadership.

This project exists for students to protect each other by centralizing crisis resources, trusted adult contacts, and approaches for students and parents seeking better communication, accountability, and safety measures. Students, especially boarding and international students have limited access to outside support and few realistic options when they feel unsafe in classroom, dorm, or campus spaces.

When information is unclear or withheld, students are left to guess what risks they face. That uncertainty can make it difficult to make basic decisions about where to go, who to trust, and how to protect ourselves. ASH does not investicate incidents, identify accused students, publish allegations, or replace official reporting systems. Its role is to help students and families understand available resources, ask better questions, and seek reasonable safety protections.

We also recognize that studnets who organize around ASH may fear retaliation, social pressure, or consequences from leadership. Members and volunteers should not feel ashamed for wanting transparency, care, and protection. If potentially harmful incident-resolution processes continue without scrutiny, the long-term damage can affect survivors, witnesses, and the wider school community.

ASH is grounded in a simple belief: students have a right to seek safety, support one another responsibly, and advocate for systems that protect the people who matter to them.