Alyssa’s Law in West Virginia: Equipping Schools with Compliant Solutions
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
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
Alyssa’s Law in Oklahoma, effective July 1, 2024, requires each school district in the state to implement a mobile panic alert system.
Alyssa’s Law requires schools to implement or consider implementing silent panic alert systems linked directly to first responders and law enforcement agencies.
Raptor provides multiple alerting methods that enable staff to silently and efficiently call for help during emergencies—ensuring compliance with Alyssa’s Law requirements.
Alyssa’s Law Overview Alyssa’s Law, named after Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy, requires
Alyssa’s Law named after Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy, requires schools to
Listen to this blog 4 minutes Effective May 5, 2023, Alyssa’s Law (SB 838/HB 669) was passed in Texas. This