Enhancing School Safety: Key Insights from The 2024 National K-12 Summit44 sec read

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We are excited to kick off this year’s summit with a presentation from our very own Dan Pascale. This virtual event is designed to unite K-12 school leaders, safety professionals, and practitioners nationwide to engage in meaningful discussions about the most pressing school safety challenges.

In this video, you’ll gain valuable insights into the actionable recommendations and best practices shaping school safety’s future. From critical incident response planning to creating supportive learning environments, the Summit is dedicated to equipping school stakeholders and personnel with the tools and resources they need to protect their communities. This summit fosters a nationwide dialogue and provides a unique platform to explore emerging trends, share innovative solutions, and build a safer future for our schools. Whether you’re an educator, administrator, or security professional, the knowledge shared in this presentation will help you address the unique safety challenges of your school environment. Watch the full presentation below to learn more about how you can take meaningful steps to enhance safety in your local schools.

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