School Security

Read: Mesquite, Texas: Armed Student Shot by Police at Charter School

Mesquite, Texas: Armed Student Shot by Police at Charter School

Three police officers fired at the 16-year-old Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy student after he refused to put down his weapon.

Read: A Gunshot Detection System Designed with School Safety in Mind

A Gunshot Detection System Designed with School Safety in Mind

Hear what sets apart Bosch’s gunshot detection system from others on the market and see a demo of how the technology works.

Read: When Responding to Grant RFPs, Give Them What They Want

When Responding to Grant RFPs, Give Them What They Want

An important key to writing an effective grant application is knowing how to read and understand the Request for Proposal (RFP) so you’ll meet the grant funding source’s requirements.

Read: IDIS Expands Edge AI Camera Offerings

IDIS Expands Edge AI Camera Offerings

New camera options from IDIS include bullets, domes, turrets, and models featuring NIR Lightmaster technology.

Read: Huron City Schools Installs Avery Dennison Window Film

Huron City Schools Installs Avery Dennison Window Film

Return on investment is maximized with safety and security window film, says Huron City Schools Superintendent Dr. James Tatman.

Read: 7 Ways to Support Students with Disabilities During School Safety Drills

7 Ways to Support Students with Disabilities During School Safety Drills

These seven strategies can serve as a starting point in structuring your school’s emergency protocols to address the diverse needs of students with disabilities.

Read: Mother of Oxford School Shooter Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter

Mother of Oxford School Shooter Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter

Jennifer Crumbley is the first parent in the U.S. to be held responsible for their child carrying out a mass school shooting.

Read: Tabletop Exercise 3: Loud Voices, Smell of Alcohol Coming from Main Office

Tabletop Exercise 3: Loud Voices, Smell of Alcohol Coming from Main Office

In this real-life incident, the school secretary was in her first year and had not received de-escalation training. Here’s how it played out.

Read: Teen Charged in Florida Mosque Swatting Accused of Hundreds of Other False Threats

Teen Charged in Florida Mosque Swatting Accused of Hundreds of Other False Threats

The 17-year-old is accused of making hundreds of swatting threats against high schools, HBCUs, FBI agents, and government offices.

Read: N.C. Department of Public Instruction Awards $35 Million in School Safety Grants

N.C. Department of Public Instruction Awards $35 Million in School Safety Grants

The Center for Safer Schools funding will be used for safety equipment, training, and services for students in crisis.

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