
Texas Just Doubled Down on School Safety – What This Means for Your District
TWhen Governor Abbott signed House Bill 2 last year, Texas committed $430 million specifically to school safety, doubling per-student funding from $10 to $20 and

TWhen Governor Abbott signed House Bill 2 last year, Texas committed $430 million specifically to school safety, doubling per-student funding from $10 to $20 and

Georgia is close to becoming the first state in America requiring weapons detection systems in every public school. House Bill 1023 passed the House Education

Last month, Pennsylvania’s Commission on Crime and Delinquency opened applications for $100 million in School Safety and Mental Health Grants. Every eligible district receives a

Xtract One was recently featured in a Canadian Security roundtable examining how colleges and universities are evolving their security strategies to address emerging campus risks.

Traditional walk-through metal detectors can’t tell the difference between a laptop and a concealed weapon. Both contain metal. Both trigger alarms. For schools, especially those