Selecting the right silent panic alarm technology is a critical decision for any school district aiming to enhance emergency preparedness and response. This session will provide a comprehensive guide to evaluating and implementing the most effective system tailored to your district’s specific needs.
This session will also include a case study of Decatur ISD, which successfully implemented a silent panic alarm system. Attendees will learn about the challenges faced, funding strategies used, and key takeaways from the district’s experience.
This session is a review of a full-scale exercise event that occurred at Richland High School in Birdville ISD. The presentation includes the 8 month planning process. The presentation also shows Incident Command at the campus as well as the District and city with communications as the event unfolds. While the event extends The Reunification Center is being set up prior to students being moved off the campus.
AI isn’t just a buzzword, and K-12 cybersecurity isn’t just about blocking threats; it’s about securing data from AI-driven risks while ensuring districts retain full control. As AI adoption grows, schools must take control to prevent misuse, protect data, and enforce accountability through technology, without adding complexity. With fully customizable access controls, you decide exactly what’s allowed, down to the details. It’s not just yes or no; it’s tailored security that adapts to your classroom’s unique needs. In this session, we’ll explore how districts can take charge of their cybersecurity strategy, ensuring proactive threat prevention, responsible AI adoption, and total data control.