🔹 Parents & Guardians

Peace of Mind, Backed by Data
Parents deserve to know how safe their child’s school is. With access to real-time safety scores, they can make informed decisions, raise concerns, and advocate for change—just like they would with test scores or teacher reviews.

 

🔹 Students

 A Voice for the Vulnerable
Students can anonymously share their lived experiences—whether it’s bullying, safety lapses, or positive change. Knowing their school’s safety score validates their voice and creates a culture where safety is expected, not questioned.

🔹 Teachers

A Safer Classroom, A Stronger Mission
Educators are on the front lines. With access to school safety data, teachers are better equipped to advocate for resources, highlight blind spots, and create environments where both learning and safety thrive.

🔹 School Administrators

From Transparency to Trust
Leaders can no longer rely on assumptions. Safety scores provide a third-party lens to pinpoint areas of strength and vulnerability—while building trust with parents and the community through transparency.

🔹 School Staff (Nurses, Custodians, Aides)

Your Safety Counts Too
Support staff play critical safety roles. By knowing the score and contributing their perspective, they become part of a united campus safety team—not just observers of risk.

🔹 Community & Local Leaders

Data-Driven Advocacy
Mayors, school boards, and public safety officials use SafeSchool|MAP℠ data to prioritize funding, police partnerships, and emergency planning—ensuring every school receives the safety support it needs.

🔹 The Media & Public Watchdogs

Accountability at Scale
Journalists, advocates, and watchdogs can use aggregated safety data to spotlight gaps, celebrate improvements, and demand action—all backed by crowd-verified insights and transparent reports.

🔹 Future Families & Movers

Safety Before You Relocate
Before choosing a home, families can now check a school’s safety record—just like they check test scores or walkability. SafeSchool|MAP℠ empowers smarter moves with safety-first decision making.