A student leaves for the bathroom. 10 minutes later, another one follows.
By the time anyone notices, they're already back. This is where vaping happens at school, in the gaps between what staff know and what they can see.
Read the blog to learn more:
https://t.co/0qCqODJwWy
Your school has an emergency plan. But does it hold up when someone is alone in a hallway with no time to act?
Every after-action review flags the same two breakdowns: communication and control.
See what has to go right in the first 90 seconds.
https://t.co/fsWSJ1nqjX
#Safety
We're heading to the 30th Annual #TNSRO School Safety Conference! Join us in Pigeon Forge, June 8–13, as we work together to create safer schools. See you there! 👋
#SchoolSafety#Navigate360#SRO#SaferTomorrows
We’re excited to attend #SECSC2026 in Savannah, GA June 1–3! 🎉 Navigate360 is proud to be a Diamond Sponsor representing the PBIS Pillar. Don’t miss Adam Efird’s sessions Monday & Tuesday at 10:15 AM on school safety, PBIS, and MTSS. #PBIS#MTSS#SchoolSafety
🚨 We’re excited to attend the Florida School Safety Specialist Conference June 9–11 in Orlando as a proud partner.
Looking forward to connecting with school safety leaders and sharing ways to support safer, stronger school communities. #SchoolSafety#K12#Navigate360#FSSSC
Could every staff member signal an emergency in under 20 seconds—wherever they are, with whatever they have?
That's one of four questions every school leader should be able to answer.
Join us tomorrow at 2 PM ET with FS3
https://t.co/LpB75rcPP0
#SchoolSafety#EmergencyResponse
“I don’t ever want to go back to waiting for phone calls and shouting into radios.” — Augie Ballesteros, Douglas USD
Learn what the first 90 seconds demand in a school crisis. May 27 at 2 p.m. EST
Register now to save your spot: https://t.co/jzrAbrOEj2
#SchoolSafety#K12
Alyssa’s Law is driving panic button adoption. That's a good thing.
But compliance does not equal protection. A button alone still leaves critical gaps when seconds count.
Read the blog to learn more.
https://t.co/h8sTFySIzr
#SchoolSafety#AlyssasLaw#K12
Schools don't just run drills. They schedule, document, track, & prove compliance.
Is your drill program keeping pace with rising K-12 safety standards?
Read the blog. https://t.co/YrYzKwMiZW
#K12Safety#SchoolSafety
If you’re not measuring behavior, you’re guessing—and guessing is expensive.
Track frequency, duration, and latency.
Connect behavior, attendance, and engagement early.
Watch to learn how to move from reactive to data-driven.
https://t.co/TATntmafgR
From 2021–2023, the FBI received thousands of reports of financial sextortion targeting minors.
These aren't lone predators, but organized networks with scripts and quotas, targeting thousands of students.
Read more:
https://t.co/NUHJ1qZ20G
Everyone expects the "angry kid."
But FBI data tells a different story. The biggest warning signs were subtle shifts: declining schoolwork, changes in thinking, and disengagement.
92% told a peer first.
The signs are there. https://t.co/Rn7viy0ORS
#SchoolSafety
Workplace violence rarely starts with violence. It starts with warning signs: conflict, threats, behavior shifts.
The organizations that prevent crises recognize the signals early and act.
Don’t wait for the headline.
Read the blog.
https://t.co/oiqTNyKAwK
#WorkplaceSafety
70% of school shootings end in under 5 minutes. Law enforcement response typically takes 8–15 minutes.
What happens in that window determines everything.
We're breaking it down on Wednesday, May 27 at 2 PM (ET), alongside FS3.
Save your seat. https://t.co/TlmHJn49WQ
What really happens in the first 90 seconds of a school crisis? After-action reports keep finding the same answer: it's not one failure. It's a series of small breakdowns.
We're breaking it down on May 27 at 2 PM (ET), alongside FS3.
Register today: https://t.co/FgvuH9o3o1
AI is being weaponized against students. Deepfakes can destroy a reputation in seconds without consent or warning. See insights from Jess Campbell, Senior Analytical Linguist, in our blog.
https://t.co/w5hORbZPoz
#OnlineSafety#K12Education#EducationLeadership#SchoolSafety
The threat assessment itself is probably the easiest part.
The hard part is management.
That’s where schools have to stay in the manage-and-reassess loop and help move individuals toward a better path.
Watch the full webinar. https://t.co/Ue6hxnqg56
#ThreatAssessment
Emergencies don’t leave time for binders or disconnected tools.
Clear steps, real-time info, and one shared plan make all the difference.
Centralized emergency management can make that possible.
Read the blog to learn how.
https://t.co/qiBkpSMU5L
#SchoolSafety#K12Education
The warning signs were there. They were just buried in different systems.
When behavior, movement, and well-being data live in silos, intervention comes too late. Connected MTSS helps teams see the full picture and act.
Read the blog to learn more.
https://t.co/dQr7DhGXi4
“Disruptive.” “Defiant.” “Bad attitude.”
Labels don’t explain behavior. Clear, observable data reveals patterns and leads to smarter interventions.
Dr. Eric Landers explains how schools can track behavior data without overwhelming teachers.
https://t.co/oCI0TNhEKq
#MTSS#PBIS