One North Carolina elementary school demonstrates how risk assessments, technology and policies can be implemented in a cost-effective way to improve safety. Could this model apply to your K-12 campus?
Keynote will take place Friday, Aug. 1 at 9:45 a.m. at the Radisson Hotel Midtown at USC.
U.S. Departments of Justice and Education provide updated guidance to help schools comply with federal law and Supreme Court decision.
The Stillwater Areas Schools has approved spending $937,549 to improve security at Andersen Elementary and $938,276 to upgrade solutions at Oak Park Elementary.
A woman was arrested for felony child abuse after she beat a 12-year-old with an axe handle and long cable inside Hale Junior High School.
Access control, visitor management, software, video surveillance and improved policies can reduce the likelihood of at-risk patients bolting and endangering themselves.
Littleton Public Schools Director of Security and Emergency Planning Guy Grace Jr., describes how his district addresses non-custodial parent issues.
Westminster Christian Academy uses centralized control to push out mass notification messaging on campus.