January 2024 | CENTEGIX Safety Report

Alyssa’s Law: Texas Deployment

January 2024 | CENTEGIX Safety Report

Alyssa’s Law: Texas Deployment

Wearable Panic Buttons are Making Texas Schools Safer

Following the tragedy in Uvalde, parents, teachers, school officials and lawmakers came together to find practical solutions to protect our schoolsincluding Alyssa’s Law.

To assist school districts in complying with new security requirements, we’ve compiled data from across the state into a report on school safety in Texas. This report provides valuable insight into key topics including: the most frequent incident alert locations, the different types of emergencies reported on campuses and adoption rates among staff.

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Alyssa’s Law News

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Michigan Rep. Brenda Carter Introduces Alyssa's Law

Earlier this month, State Rep. Brenda Carter has taken up Alyssa’s law, which would require schools to install panic alert systems to rapidly initiate lockdowns and alert the authorities if adopted in Michigan. Watch our video to learn more.

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Tennessee Passes Alyssa's Law

Tennessee legislators recently passed Alyssa’s Law, a law that encourages schools to equip all classrooms with panic buttons. Now it heads to Governor Bill Lee’s desk, where he is expected to sign it. Learn more about the story in this video.

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CENTEGIX Applauds Texas after Alyssa’s Law Officially Enacted

Texas becomes the fifth state to pass Alyssa’s law. Texas requires all schools to have silent panic alarm technology. Learn more about the legislation and what it means for Texas schools in our press release.

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Leading School Safety Provider Applauds Introduction of ALYSSA Act

CENTEGIX commended Rep. Joshua Gottheimer (D-NJ) and other Congressional leaders for their introduction of the Alyssa’s Legacy Youth in Schools Safety Alert Act.

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Florida HB301: What is it? Why is it Important? What’s Required?

Enacted on July 1, 2023, Florida’s HB301 provides funds and guidance for creating digital maps of schools that law enforcement can use during emergency situations.

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Texas Ahead of the Curve with New Bill: Texas HB3

Texas HB3 ushers in a historic increase in funding for Texas schools, but with this bill come some changes. How can you make sure you comply with this new law?

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Alyssa’s Law Supports Wearable Panic Buttons as Silent Panic Alert Solution

Alyssa’s Law requires schools to install silent panic alarms. Wearable panic buttons can be a vital component of any school safety plan.

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Schools in any state can meet school safety grant funding requirements by choosing CENTEGIX CrisisAlert™ solution.

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