Badge Messenger is a Must-Have for Safe Schools
Badge Messenger® is a cutting edge school alert system that leaves limitations behind. It empowers teachers and students alike. See why it's a must-have.
Read MoreI'm a Teacher, and Badge Really Does Have it All
St. Francis Xavier Catholic School in Sartell, MN is a Badge Messenger® school. Stephanie Pederson is a teacher with 30 years of experience; her story.
Read MoreMaking Schools Safe Again with New Legislation Across the Country
Via the National Conference of State Legislatures, the 2018 legislative session saw 43 states propose 392 bills and resolutions related to school safety.
Read More5 Ways to Empower Teachers to Build a Positive, Innovative School Culture
How can administrators, instructional coaches, and teacher leaders help build a culture of innovation in our schools? Learn by reading Angela Watson's article.
Read MoreCreating Security Solutions for the Future
Schools can’t afford to replace major technology every few years. They’re looking to invest in something that works here, now, and futuristically.
Read MoreHere's How School Security Should Be Improved in 4 Easy Steps
Since the publication of an earlier commentary on four steps to achieving better school security, many organizations have been in contact to offer excellent additional ways to reach this desired end state. Read more from The Heritage Foundation.
Read MoreA Day in the Life of a Teacher's Badge...
I save lives. But I don't like to gloat or anything. It's just part of the job. And I always deliver. See a day in the life of Badge Messenger.
Read MoreFour Strategies for Introducing Empathy in the Classroom
Nearly one in three U.S. students say that they have been victims of bullying. Learn more from the article by Getting Smart.
Read MoreThat Emergency Alert App at Your School Isn't All it's Cracked Up to Be
If you've ever used an emergency alert app in your school before, it was probably a hard sell.
Read MoreEstablishing Classroom Rules
Appropriate behavior fosters a positive classroom environment. Read the blog on National Education Association written by Phil Nast about establishing classroom rules.
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