Most public and charter schools have an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP), but they may not have stress-tested whether their processes stand up to
Schools and child-serving agencies occupy a position of trust and proximity that makes them an important safety net for children
Managing a school event means staff have to coordinate registration, ticketing, crowd flow, visitor screening, and other tasks—usually all at
Raptor product experts walk through recent Raptor Emergency Management updates and show how newer capabilities support more coordinated response and post-incident review. Joe from Vivi joins to discuss their Desktop Alerting integration, which is included with Raptor Emergency Management.
Raptor supports Houston ISD’s foundation of safety and wellbeing through solutions for emergency management, campus movement, student wellbeing, safety training, and compliance.
West Virginia recently enacted Alyssa’s Law, permitting wearable panic alert devices in public schools across the state.
Alyssa’s Law was recently enacted in Virginia, permitting school boards to provide staff in elementary and secondary schools with wearable panic alert systems.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey signed Alyssa’s Law (House Bill 4798) on April 1, 2026. Alyssa’s Law, named after Alyssa Alhadeff who died in the 2018 Marjory
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed Alyssa’s Law (House Bill 592) on April 2, 2026. With the passing of this important bill, Virginia now joins 11 other states