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How Raptor’s Integrated Ecosystem Helps Calallen ISD Unify Their District’s School Safety Protocols

In this case study, we’ll review the challenges the district faced—and how Raptor worked with their team to overcome them.
“Prior to accepting my position as Safety Administrator at Calallen, I had been a police officer for 14 years. I was involved in a lot of school safety drills. When it comes to managing a school district efficiently, having a unified, reliable platform is crucial. The integration of Raptor’s products—Visitor Management, Emergency Management, and Volunteer Management—offers a seamless experience that is not only beneficial but vital for educational institutions.”

John Garcia, Safety Administrator, Calallen Independent School District

The Challenges

John Garcia, the Safety Administrator at Calallen ISD, holds a unique perspective when it comes to school safety. With 14 years of experience on the police force—two of which he served as police chief—Garcia has overseen a substantial number of school safety drills. So, when he accepted his role at Calallen ISD in early 2023, he was eager to help the school district avoid the challenges and obstacles he’d observed while on the force.
Lack of integration between school safety tools disrupted their safety ecosystem’s effectiveness
Without a unified platform, accessing crucial data during emergencies or daily operations is cumbersome. In high-pressure situations like lockdowns or evacuations, this creates opportunities for human error and breaks from protocol. Garcia wanted to streamline CISD’s school safety ecosystem to remove those opportunities wherever possible.
Dependence on manual processes
Navigating multiple systems and manual processes, like paper rosters, to access needed information wastes valuable time and increases the risk of mistakes, such as forgetting emergency rosters during evacuations. Further, manual accountability procedures are slow and do not readily enable emergency accountability of school visitors.
Training staff on multiple systems was time-consuming and inefficient
Training staff on multiple systems creates the opportunity for chaos and confusion and puts additional strain and resources on the district. CISD wanted to minimize the number of platforms they expected staff to become familiar with.

How Raptor Helped

A single, integrated platform for their schools’ safety

“With Raptor, there’s no breaks in safety response protocols. It’s more unified within the district. Everybody knows Raptor, whether it comes to Emergency Management or Visitor Management, it’s Raptor. There’s no other program that you’re having to go in and look for, it’s already on your cell phone and on your desktop. Raptor is our go-to for district-wide emergency, visitor, and volunteer management.” John Garcia, Safety Administrator at Calallen Independent School District.

A streamlined safety ecosystem saves time and increases accessibility
Familiarity with the technology and the platform means CISD’s school safety protocols are readily available on any web-enabled device, and staff don’t have to waste time looking for papers and binders or disparate apps.
Training staff on one platform is simpler
Being able to direct staff to a single platform—and to be able to target their training on that single platform—simplifies implementation and yearly safety training for teachers, administrators, and district-level staff.
Calallen Independent School District in Texas serves 3,889 students across 7 campuses.
  • Lack of integration between school safety tools disrupted their safety ecosystem’s effectiveness
  • Dependence on manual processes
  • Training staff on multiple systems was time-consuming and inefficient
  • A single, integrated platform for their schools’ safety
  • A streamlined safety ecosystem saves time and increases accessibility
  • Training staff on one platform is simpler

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