This blog is about the importance of protecting students, educators and school staff from all types of tragedy.
The 2017 NextGen School Safety Conference will focus on steps that schools can take to prevent tragedies, while also addressing steps that can be taken to prevent “everyday” tragedies – such as a teacher suffering a serious back injury, a teenager suffering a serious concussion or a second grader stepping in front of a school bus. Schools across the country are faced with the challenge of keeping our students and teachers safe while maintaining an environment that promotes learning and social growth. This conference will highlight the importance of proactively protecting students, educators and school staff from all types of tragedy.
Who will we see there?
At the 2017 NextGen School Safety Conference, we will be joined by more than 1,100 educational professionals. There will be numerous keynote speakers covering subjects from making powerful teaching and learning available to all students to reducing injuries to students and staff by 50 percent. The conference attendees will include school safety coordinators, school resource officers, principals, heads of school, superintendents, board members, student services directors, risk management directors, loss control coordinators, health services coordinators, school nurses and human resources personnel.
We are proud to be represented by our School Solutions Network.
Our School Solutions Network strengthens K-12 schools by leveraging innovative technology and awareness education, expert counsel and community resources. They provide a direct line of communication between schools and communities – including local law enforcement, merchants and nonprofits – to utilize the resources and alleviate the needs of both groups. Through the Network, schools can receive expert counsel to address all technology and strategy needs – from technology investments and technical maintenance companies to advice on network security and workflow strategies.
We look forward to coming together with various resources at the NextGen School Safety Conference to focus on all aspects of improving the physical safety of students and educators. Stop by booth 21 and talk to us about how we can help your schools, see you there!