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School Vandalism May Cost Massachusetts Town $800K This Year

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -Springfield, Mass., officials expect that by December, vandals will cause approximately $800,000 of damage to city

NewsMarch 21, 2006

AMA Study Warns Women About Spring Break

CHICAGO – Alcohol and sex play a prominent and potentially dangerous role in spring break trips of college

NewsMarch 8, 2006

N.Y. Senate OKs Transfer of Disruptive Students

ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York State Senate passed a bill March 7 that would allow disruptive students

NewsMarch 7, 2006

Tech Boot Camp: Mass Notification Promotes Safety, Efficiency and Timely Response

When a disaster happens or is imminent, campus officials must be able to quickly and efficiently alert everyone

NewsFebruary 28, 2006

DOJ Unveils Project Safe Childhood Initiative

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales announced in a Feb. 15 press release the creation of Project

NewsFebruary 17, 2006

Sports Illustrated Presents Award to Combat Steroid Abuse

NEW YORK –  The Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), with its landmark steroid and drug prevention/health promotion

NewsFebruary 9, 2006

New York Principal Returns to Work

NEW YORK – The popular principal of Curtis High School who was investigated by the city’s department of

NewsFebruary 1, 2006

New Jersey District Will Install CCTV, Access Control at 2 Schools

LOGAN, N.J. – The Logan Elementary School and Center Square School, both in Logan, N.J., will have security

NewsJanuary 19, 2006

Study Says Uniforms Increase Student Attendance, Graduation Rates

School uniforms may improve attendance and discipline.

NewsJanuary 18, 2006

Apology Leads to Arrest for Rape of Former University of Virginia Student

GREENWICH, Conn. – A man who apologized for his 1984 sexual assault of a female University of Virginia

NewsJanuary 17, 2006

4 Finalists Selected for AASA’s Superintendent of the Year Award

ARLINGTON, Va. – Superintendents from Georgia, New York, North Carolina and Washington have been selected as the four

NewsJanuary 11, 2006

Threatening Note Evolves Into an Opportunity

When a disturbing note was discovered in a high school restroom, the Peters Township School District of McMurray,

NewsDecember 31, 2005

What Happens When ‘The Big One’ Hits?

Upgrading your two-way radio systems as well as preparing the networks and personnel supporting your emergency communications will

NewsDecember 31, 2005

To Serve and Not Be Served

North Carolina University affiliated WakeMed Health and Hospitals of Raleigh, N.C., succeeds in keeping its patients and staff

NewsDecember 31, 2005

Vanderbilt University Police Officer Killed in Traffic Accident

NASHVILLE, Tenn., A Vanderbilt University police officer was killed in an auto wreck while driving to work in

NewsDecember 15, 2005

Lesbian Can Sue School for Telling Mother She’s Gay

SANTA ANA, Calif., A lesbian student can sue her school district and principal for revealing her sexual orientation

NewsDecember 5, 2005

Fire Damages Taylor University Dormitory

FORT WAYNE, Ind., A fire in Schultz Hall at Taylor University was discovered by the campus safety officer

NewsOctober 10, 2005

RFID Firm ASSA ABLOY Releases Best Practices for Keeping RFID Private

ORLANDO, Fla., In an attempt to combat critics and government legislation aimed against RFID technology, the ASSA ABLOY

NewsSeptember 11, 2005

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