From an accident in chemistry class to an active shooter situation, the new bill is supposed to increase safety and response to emergencies in public schools ...
Holly Sharlow, a public safety telecommunications officer in Sumter County, received a call from Nancy Rader, whose husband, ...
Representative Alan Baker is pushing for teachers to wear panic buttons to increase school safety. The buttons would require ...
Only a handful of states require schools to implement wearable panic buttons, known as Alyssa's Law. Alabama could be next.
The Alabama House of Representatives approved a bill requiring mobile emergency rapid response systems in public schools.
A bill by state Rep. Alan Baker (R-Brewton) would require some faculty to wear rapid response buttons on a lanyard or badge.
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State lawmakers in Ohio are pushing for a new bill aimed at school safety. House Bill 106, which is also known as Alyssa’s Law, would contribute millions of dollars to school safety products such as ...
Ohio lawmakers are pushing for the state to contribute millions toward safety products in schools, such as panic alert ...
HB 234, sponsored by Rep. Alan Baker, R-Brewton, requires all school districts in the state by 2030 to designate staff ...
CUSD7 in Madison County IL authorized dismissal and non re employment of certified non tenured probationary employees at its ...