Identifying and helping troubled youth, boosting school resource officers, urging higher bail for gun offenders - all among increased initiatives. Ken Bossert, President of the Suffolk County School Superintendents Association. "As the superintendents association and educators across Long Island and the state, we are focused on mental health. Timothy Eagen of the Kings Park Central School DistrictĪ quick response is vital, but what about prevention? "At the end of the day, it's going to cost us nothing by bidding this out as a county initiative rather than school districts signing on individually," said Superintendent Dr. Suffolk legislators approved a $2 million bond for the system, claiming they saved taxpayers more than a million dollars. Simultaneously, on-site personnel are notified and a secure communications connection is established between the school or facility and designated first responders through Mutualink’s platform. The emergency communications app will be available to all 69 Suffolk County school districts - across 450 school buildings on Long Island - with a push to have everybody trained before school starts in September. County Executive Steve Bellone honored Kings Park on Tuesday as the first school district in Suffolk to implement the RAVE Panic Button Mobile App, which was introduced in the county earlier. When Rave Panic Button is activated, 9-1-1 is immediately dialed and a voice connection established with the telecommunicator. Montgomery County rolls out Rave Panic Button app for public, private school districts By Jessica Shorten 1:33 PM CST Updated 1:33 PM CST School staff will be able.
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