Can Phone Alerts Keep Kids in Long Island Schools Safe?
Safety is more of a concern for children now, and the students attending Long Island schools can only benefit from the Connect-ED phone alert program. With this system in place, parents are notified of any incidents that threaten a student’s safety within a relatively short time (a few hours). This telephone alert system is being used more often by Long Island schools to make parents aware of attempted abductions and reports of adults loitering near school property. While it is unfortunate that we can no longer assume that the children going to Long Island schools will be safe as they walk to and from school, these measures are most welcome. Telephone Alert System a Welcome Addition at Long Island Schools When an incident, such as an attempted abduction occurs the Connect-Ed system used by Long Island schools contacts parents by phone. The parents learn the details of the incident and what precautions need to be taken. Expect that more school districts will adopt the same or similar sy
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