New Report Reveals Top Ten Problems Facing U.S. Students
Eight Out of 10 Students More Likely to Reach Out and Communicate Problems in Schools Using Anonymous Communication
AnComm, leading provider of anonymous messaging and communication solutions to the education market, announced the results of a nationwide annual report that reveals the top ten list of problems facing U.S. upper elementary, middle and high school students. Spanning the most recent 2006-2007 school year, AnComm's 'Talk About It' Incident Report encompasses aggregated usage data from more than 54,000 students enrolled in 52 U.S. schools across 8 states who have access to AnComm's 'Talk About It' anonymous online messaging service.
The report's findings detail the frequency and types of incidents students submitted anonymously during the school year through AnComm's 'Talk About It' online messaging service. Currently in use by more than 84 schools across the country, AnComm's 'Talk About It' anonymous online messaging service gives students a web-based portal to communicate their troubles to counselors and administrators, thereby breaking the powerful 'code of silence' through anonymous communication. The 'code of silence' is a pervasive sense among students that telling an adult that they or another student are in pain violates an unwritten, but powerful principle.
Key Findings Reveal:
-- Stress, bullying and depression ranked one, two and three respectively
in a list of incidents as reported by elementary, middle and high
school students.
-- 5,992 total incidents were reported by students ranging from the most
common - stress, bullying and depression - to other significant types
of problems, including: family problems, fighting, peer pressure,
drugs, cheating, cutting/self-injury, suicide, pregnancy, eating
disorders, alcohol usage, dropping out, threats and weapons.
-- Eight out of 10 students are more likely to reach out and communicate
problems with administrators, counselors and law enforcement in schools
using AnComm's 'Talk About It' anonymous online messaging service.
Top Ten Problems as Reported By U.S. Students*
Number of Percentage of Total
Incident Type Incidents Incidents Reported
1. Stress 910 15 %
2. Bullying 588 10 %
3. Depression 452 8 %
4. Family Problems 257 4 %
5. Fighting 216 4 %
6. Peer Pressure 185 3 %
7. Drugs 140 2 %
8. Cheating on Schoolwork 116 2 %
9. Cutting/Self-Injury 108 2 %
10. Suicide 107 2 %
*As reported by students enrolled in schools using AnComm's 'Talk About' anonymous online messaging service. The annual AnComm 'Talk About It' Report sample includes more than 70,000 students enrolled in 52 schools across 12 states.
"Information is the first line of crisis prevention. AnComm's 'Talk About It' anonymous online messaging service gives students a voice they're comfortable using . the Internet . to notify school administrators about the serious problems students are facing whereas in most schools these potential threats and issues go unreported and unresolved," said Carter Myers, President, AnComm. "With more than 84 schools and 70,000 children using the 'Talk About It' online messaging service each and every day, AnComm has clearly established market leadership in helping school administrators and systems deal constructively with the threat of school violence and improving the safety of our nation's schools."
AnComm's 'Talk About It' Service Key Stats**
U.S. Schools Using AnComm's
'Talk About It' Service: 84
Students Using AnComm's
'Talk About It' Service: 70,000
Total Number of Student
Sessions or Log-Ins: 33,388
Total Number of Incidents
Reported: 5,992
Number of States Using
AnComm's 'Talk About It'
Service: 12
States Using AnComm's
'Talk About It' Service: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California,
Georgia, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio,
Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming and Virginia.
**As of school year ending 6/4/2007.
About AnComm
AnComm is a leading provider of anonymous messaging and communications solutions to the education market. Easy to implement and affordable, 'Talk About It' opens two-way lines of communication between students and school administrators. For students, 'Talk About It' gives students a web-based tool to communicate their troubles, breaking the code of silence through anonymous communication. For schools, administrators, counselors, and school resource officers are newly empowered with information so that they may take proactive steps to communicate, intervene and resolve school violence before it occurs.
AnComm was founded in 2005 and has offices in Houston, Texas and Oxford, Mississippi. To learn how your school or educational institution can benefit from AnComm's 'Talk About It' anonymous online messaging service, visit our web sites at http://talkaboutit.ancomm.com/ or http://www.ancomm.com/ or call (866) 926-2666.
Source: AnComm