Safe2Tell, the state’s anonymous tip line for students, saw its tip volume decrease last month compared to March 2020, according to a monthly report released by the Colorado Attorney General’s Office. In March, the program received 1,035 tips, a 41% decrease compared to March 2020. To date for the 2020-21 school year, Safe2Tell has received 7,786 tips, a 56% decrease from last school year. Officials believe the considerable drop in numbers is likely due to delayed school openings and distance learning practices as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Suicide threats (217), welfare checks (93) and drugs (61) were the top categories receiving tips last month.