Changes in the tools used and the way children are taught have
made classroom furniture of the past nearly obsolete.
The following technologies can be used as part of a district's safety plan. None should be considered a total solution.
Like the world of education, in the fast-changing world of security systems, no system is ever complete.
Every school needs the ability to implement its emergency operations plan effectively in the event of a crisis.
Wouldn't life be easier (and safer) if you could monitor the entire school on one computer screen?
There is no single cause or single effect when it comes to safety and security. This means that there is no one answer or pre-packaged solution.
A school crisis can involve any type of scenario that may result in injury or harm to staff, students or visitors.
The planning process does not have to be painful if you involve
the community and know what you're talking about.
To many, the wordmaintenance” conjures up images of mops or wrenches,
but to those in the real world, it includes computers and software.
An in-depth analysis of the problem of security in schools and architectural design solutions that work.
School safety is not easy in today's troubled world, but it is a worthwhile goal.
American society is in dire need of heroes. We need them in our military, our public safety agencies, our government and, if we need them anywhere, we need them in our schools.
School design can increase the safety of our children by creating environments that facilitate proper supervision.
To prevent violence and protect students and staff, school security directors are turning to sophisticated technology.
Many schools across the country have conducted mock crisis exercises to increase their readiness for crisis situations.
Truancy reduction initiatives are a key component to reducing current problems with today's youth.