Top 10 Stories from January 2021: Presidential Election and COVID Vaccine Mandates
Between the coronavirus vaccine rollout and the inauguration of a new president, January was a busy month for many, including campus safety professionals.
Between the coronavirus vaccine rollout and the inauguration of a new president, January was a busy month for many, including campus safety professionals.
The Medical Center of Elberton was vaccinating school employees who did not qualify under Phase 1A+ of the state’s vaccine rollout plan.
More focus on water quality assessments and ventilation evaluations are just a few ways campus safety priorities have shifted during the pandemic.
Between March and December, 18 Clark County students took their own lives — more than double the amount the district reported in all of 2019.
A third grader notifies the principal that her teacher collapsed and is unresponsive. What should the next steps be?
IDIS will shares it end-to-end video solutions with education administrators and senior leaders at the virtual conference.
In our very first episode of Campus Safety Voices, a school security expert discusses leading practices for conducting emergency tabletop exercises.
Ihab Muhanna was an officer with the Garland Police Department and an SRO at Brighter Horizons Academy, an Islamic school in Garland.
A school security expert discusses resources offered by government agencies to help K-12 and higher ed campuses with security and vulnerability assessments.
While video surveillance is often used to deter crime or help with investigations, these clips show heroes caught in action.