Article by Carlos Atwell Chief executive officer of Supreme Counselling, Shawn Clarke, and Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw looking at the Safe Zone Reporting app. (Picture by Shanice King) Social Share The public now has an anonymous avenue to report bad behavior by schoolchildren. The Safe Zone Reporting app is now available in the Google Play and Apple Store. It is a collaboration between Supreme Counselling for Personal Development, the Ministry of Education and the Maria Holder Trust. The app was launched this morning at Hilton Barbados. Chief executive officer of Supreme Counselling, Shawn Clarke, said reports made on the app would be seen by select trained teachers and ministry safety officers who would investigate and pass it on to principals, if necessary.