06/03/2026
June is National Safety Month. ๐ก๏ธ
In education, safety isn't just about responding when something goes wrong, it's about creating an environment where students can learn, teachers can teach, and communities can thrive with confidence.
Every day, school leaders, educators, school resource officers, first responders, and support staff work together to prepare, communicate, and protect. Their commitment helps create safer schools long before an emergency ever occurs.
At CrisisGo, we believe effective school safety requires more than a panic button or a single technology. It requires preparation, situational awareness, communication, accountability, and coordinated response across the entire school community.
This month, we're proud to recognize the people who make school safety possible and recommit ourselves to supporting safer learning environments for every student and every educator.
05/27/2026
School safety cannot rely on policies alone. Real safety requires judgment, context, communication, and the ability to recognize the difference between a true threat and a teachable moment.
Are zero-tolerance policies helping schools, or creating new challenges? ๐ https://hubs.la/Q04j3dSn0
05/26/2026
Pasco County Schools knew emergency response required more than just sending an alert. By implementing direct 911 integration and real-time situational awareness, the district strengthened coordination between schools and first responders, helping critical information reach the right people faster when every second counts.
Read the full success story: https://hubs.la/Q04hS-B10
05/19/2026
Join us on May 29th as Janessa Carr, Safe and Secure Learning Environment Administrator for Cedar Rapids Community School District, shares how her team implemented a district-wide safety approach across 32 buildings. ๐ซ
Weโll talk about the real challenges behind rollout, staff adoption, operational coordination, and what it takes to move beyond disconnected tools toward a more unified approach to school safety.
If youโre responsible for improving communication, preparedness, and response across your district, this is a conversation you wonโt want to miss.
Register here: https://hubs.la/Q04hbLtf0
05/19/2026
School safety was never meant to be solved by a single button, camera, or app.
Technology matters. But preparedness still depends on people โ recognizing what feels wrong, communicating clearly, training consistently, and acting before a situation escalates.
The schools that truly become safer will not just invest in equipment. They will invest in awareness, coordination, and human preparedness.
Read about it here ๐ https://hubs.la/Q04h84sb0
05/12/2026
With CrisisGo + Boxlight Symphony, schools can extend emergency alerts across classroom technology, digital signage, audio systems, and campus communication tools โ helping critical information reach more people, faster.
Connected communication matters during emergencies.
Learn more: https://hubs.la/Q04gk5Xv0
05/11/2026
The school year may be ending, but school safety work never stops.
From graduations and summer planning to behavioral awareness and emergency preparedness, the transition between school years is one of the most important times to strengthen safety strategies.
In our latest blog, we explore why safety canโt be seasonal, and what schools should be doing now to prepare for the next school year.
Read more: https://hubs.la/Q04g51NK0