Why Your School Safety App Isn't Safe
In the days of having an app for everything, using a school safety app may seem like a cost-effective way of having instant communication with every classroom. However, when reliability means safety, a mobile app just won't cut it.
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 MoreSchools Can Be Safer: So We're on the Cutting Edge
All school safety solutions have drawbacks, which is why we're striving to build one without any.
Read MoreWe Can Do More to Prevent Mass Shootings
From Columbine to Parkland, there are a thousand solutions to school shootings. But what if we're missing the most obvious one?
Read MoreIs Your School Budget Big Enough For Safety?
Not all school budgets are created equal. That's why we've listed some free school safety ideas for your campus.
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 MoreAs Close to an “Easy Button” as it Gets for Behavior Management
Research exists about the impact of frequent interruptions and the negative repercussions of these interruptions on schoolday productivity. What can help?
Read MoreFrom the Desk of Mike: What Other School Security Apps, Tools, and Programs are Missing
What does Badge Messenger® have that other school security programs are missing?
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 School Alert System that Gives Parents, Teachers, and Administrators Peace of Mind
Anything can happen at any time, and parents, teachers, and administrators need to prepare for every possible outcome. It's not scaremongering; it's just being sensible.
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