LEVEL 1: Walkthrough (Exterior + Interior)
Audience: All schools starting or reassessing core safety readiness.
π Exterior Assessment: Evaluate entrances, fencing, signage, visibility, and access points.
ποΈ Interior Assessment: Review classroom safety, hallways, windows, emergency exits.
π· Multimedia Evidence Collection: Upload photos, videos, and voice memos.
π’ Accessibility & Compliance: ADA access and emergency signage checks.
β οΈ Hazard Identification: List and prioritize physical safety threats.
π΅οΈββοΈ Real-Time Observations: On-the-spot data collection by staff.
ποΈ Campus Mapping: Integrate walkthrough with campus map overlays.
π Safety Score Dashboard: Visual score breakdown of zones (1-10 scale).
LEVEL 2: Behavioral (Threat + Mental Health + Bullying)
Audience: Schools addressing social-emotional safety and behavioral issues.
π§ Mental Health Supports: Inventory counselors, programs, partnerships.
π« Threat Reporting Protocols: Evaluate anonymous reporting tools.
π‘ Bullying Prevention: Assess initiatives and incident tracking.
π§© Crisis Intervention Plans: Active shooter and trauma plans.
π‘ Training & Awareness: PD for staff on trauma, threats, bullying.
π£ Student Voice Surveys: Anonymous behavioral climate feedback.
π€ Referral Systems: Is there a pipeline for student intervention?
π Behavioral Risk Score: Visual scoring of behavioral safety readiness.
LEVEL 3: Security Systems + Equipment
Audience: Schools focused on physical/technical system investments.
π Access Control Systems: Badging, lockdown protocols, main entry systems.
π CCTV & Surveillance: Placement, quality, blind spots.
ποΈββοΈ Security Personnel: Roles, training, visibility.
β‘οΈ Alarm & Alert Systems: PA, lockdown, weather, fire.
π§ Hardware Inspections: Doors, gates, intercoms.
π‘οΈ Emergency Equipment: AEDs, go-bags, radios, lights.
ποΈ Safety Tech Integration: Unify all systems into one view.
π Infrastructure Score: Zone scores of physical & tech preparedness.
LEVEL 4: Safety Partnerships + Alliances
Audience: Schools seeking collaborative, community-integrated safety.
π€ Law Enforcement Liaisons: Formal partnerships, SRO engagement.
π Emergency Responders: MOU drills, shared protocols.
𧬠Public Health Partners: Mental health, wellness support.
ποΈ District Coordination: Shared data, aligned safety plans.
π οΈ Technology Vendors: Maintenance, training, innovation.
π University & Nonprofit Allies: Safety research, evaluation.
π Community Awareness Campaigns: Parent training, local outreach.
π Partnership Scorecard: Evaluate quality, frequency, and impact.