Raptor Technologies

A One-Stop Safety Partner for K-12 Schools and Districts

David Rogers, CMO, Raptor TechnologiesDavid Rogers, CMO
Since its inception in 2002, Raptor Technologies (Raptor) has stood steadfast to its mission of protecting every child, every school, every day. “We really shine in providing an integrated suite of software and technologies that enables schools to maintain a secure learning environment where students and staff can thrive,” begins David Rogers, the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Raptor.

As the gold standard in school safety software, Raptor focuses on three key areas—visitor, volunteer, and emergency management. The company’s industry-leading visitor management system screens every school visitor, including contractors, guardians, and volunteers, against updated U.S sex offender databases in all 50 states and custom school or district databases, like those containing custody orders or banned visitor status. The visitor’s personal information is obtained—ideally through scanning their government-issued ID—to conduct these screenings. Administrators and security personnel are instantly alerted of potential risk. Once cleared, the system generates a badge with the approved person’s picture, name, date, time of entry, building name, and destination. This ensures that only an approved individual enters the premises. Visitors check-in with Raptor at the front desk or the entrance, either through a kiosk or through direct interaction with a staff member. Raptor also syncs all the information from the school’s student information system (SIS) to ensure the data is constantly updated with the latest student, staff, and guardian information.

Raptor Volunteer Management is an expansion of the visitor management system mainly targeted toward promoting engagement. This user-friendly software empowers schools to seamlessly manage online volunteer applications, perform full criminal background checks, track volunteer hours, manage events, and maintain automatic, robust reporting. In addition, the system encourages community involvement, streamlines the volunteer process, and provides security via its background check capability. Apart from this, schools can perform additional background checks based on their policies, ask volunteers to submit documentation such as driving records, and once the volunteer coordinator approves them, volunteers can check-in, check-out, and document all their hours in an online volunteer portal.

The third key area of focus is protecting and safeguarding life with Raptor Emergency Management. This allows teachers, staff, and appropriate responders to respond to any emergency confidently, whether it is an active shooter situation or a fight in the hallway. It offers real-time visibility during drills, active incidents, and reunification events while giving control in the hands of the schools to safely respond during emergencies. Administrators and staff can collaborate and get in touch with first responders and public safety personnel via text or phone call directly in the product.


We really shine in providing an integrated suite of software that enables schools to maintain a secure learning environment where students and staff can thrive

It can be used on any web-enabled device, offering navigation, manageable workflows, and an intuitive interface. School staff can seamlessly upload, organize, and display building maps, protocols, and emergency operations plans in the mobile app.

The emergency management system comes with four major elements — drill management, emergency alerting, accountability, and reunification. The drill management component helps schools run the required drill events smoothly and sends all the information about these events back to the school and district level. Schools are equipped with the practice piece that helps them prepare for any crisis. Staff can use the mobile panic button on their mobile phone from wherever they are. This automatically connects them to the emergency services department and alerts everyone on campus and the district office. To enhance this functionality even further, Raptor has partnered with RapidSOS, one of the leading portals to 911 that helps operators instantly identify the exact location and identity of the caller and the building information. The accountability aspect enables teachers and staff to account for any student and visitor during a crisis and mark them safe, injured, or missing. All this information is relayed to the incident commander and first responders in real-time. Finally, the emergency management system has a reunification component that helps the guardians get back with their child(ren) faster after an emergency. Once parents are screened, and guardianship is confirmed, they are reunited with their child(ren). Additionally, the emergency management product can address everyday emergencies like a fight in the hallway or even assisting children with mental health issues.

In addition to these capabilities, Raptor is addressing issues around COVID-19 after schools reopen, including health screening, helping schools approve and track volunteers that will address learning loss, and equipping staff with tools that will assist in mental health crises. The company is helping school districts understand how to access federal COVID-19 relief funds, including the CARES, CRRSA, and ARP, which includes the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) that targets K-12 school districts. Raptor can help finance teams and grant writers access these funds with supporting documents and best practices to reopen their schools with ease. Furthermore, if students are threatening to self-harm, the mobile panic button can summon a counselor or nurse so the student can get the right help and the crisis can be resolved as quickly as possible.

Having established a strong foothold within the education space, Raptor Technologies currently serves more than 35,000 K-12 U.S. schools, with a retention rate of 98 percent. Driven by its mission to protect every child, every school, every day, the Raptor team is passionate about school safety and staying on the cutting edge of innovative school safety software. The company will continue to expand its products as the school safety climate changes.

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Since its inception in 2002, Raptor Technologies (Raptor) has stood steadfast to its mission of protecting every child, every school, every day.As the gold standard in school safety software, Raptor focuses on three key areas—visitor, volunteer, and emergency management.Visitors check-in with Raptor at the front desk or the entrance, either through a kiosk or through direct interaction with a staff member.The emergency management system comes with four major elements — drill management, emergency alerting, accountability, and reunification.Raptor is also addressing issues around COVID-19 after schools reopen, including health screening, helping schools approve and track volunteers that will address learning loss, and equipping staff with tools that will assist in mental health crises.Raptor Technologies currently serves more than 35,000 K-12 U.S. schools, with a retention rate of 98 percent

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Raptor Technologies Congratulates the Co-Winners of the 2023 Campus Safety K-12 Director of the Year Competition

HOUSTON - Raptor Technologies (Raptor), the leading provider of school safety software, proudly congratulates the two co-winners of the 2023 Campus Safety K-12 Director of the Year competition.

Raptor Technologies is the trusted choice for meeting the safety and security needs of both Mike Newton, Director of Safety and Security at Elizabeth School District (ESD) in Elizabeth, Colorado, and Danielle Stevens, District Safety Manager at Lake Zurich CUSD 95 in Lake Zurich, Illinois.

"Utilizing Raptor Reunification has expedited our recovery efforts by simultaneously speeding up our reunification process and improving our overall student accountability," said Newton. "Accounting for every student is paramount, and the ability to do this electronically and monitor it remotely from our emergency operations center is critical."

"The ability to customize the emergency buttons on the Raptor system to include school administration and first responders is critical during emergency situations when every second counts," said Stevens.

Campus Safety magazine, which serves professionals in charge of campus safety and security in educational institutions and healthcare facilities, organizes the K-12 Director of the Year awards program. This competition acknowledges the remarkable achievements and accomplishments of finalists in enhancing safety measures to protect their district schools.

"As a company dedicated to fostering a safer educational environment, we are thrilled to see the remarkable achievements of Mike Newton and Danielle Stevens recognized in this prestigious competition," said Gray Hall, CEO at Raptor Technologies. "Their partnership with Raptor reinforces our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that empower school safety professionals to safeguard their students, faculty, and staff."

Raptor Technologies and NASRO Release 2023 School Safety Survey

Survey of U.S. School Resource Officers and School Safety Staff Highlights Reunification Planning and Student Mental Health as Key Concerns

HOUSTON, -- Raptor Technologies (Raptor), the U.S. leader in school safety software, today released its 2023 School Safety Survey results in collaboration with the National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO). The 33-question survey of School Resources Officers and school safety staff provides insight into the current challenges faced by schools in preparing for emergencies and managing student wellbeing.

"Our collaboration with NASRO has provided invaluable insights into school safety needs across the country," said Gray Hall, CEO of Raptor. "We are focused on building products that are critical to school safety practitioners in making schools safer. These insights inform the ongoing advancement of our products toward the Raptor mission of protecting every child, every school, every day."

The survey responses highlight critical data and insight into school safety challenges, including low confidence in districts' ability to effectively perform reunification events. Over 75% of respondents ranked their confidence as three or lower on a five-point scale. Further, fewer than 24% of respondents indicated their district has practiced a reunification plan.

In line with the trend observed in the 2022 survey, there's a continued emphasis on training to enhance support for student mental health. Despite more respondents in 2023 reporting mental health training, over 40% expressed feeling under-equipped to assist with mental health-related needs, and over 50% of respondents indicated that mental health issues were of greatest concern to their respective school districts.

Fortunately, nearly 100% of those responding to the survey indicated that they have dedicated counselors in their schools to handle students suffering from mental health challenges. However, only 47% of respondents said they were using technology to document behavioral threats in their districts.

Additional insights from the survey revealed funding and budgeting concerns, challenges with monitoring social media and general satisfaction with their respective school's ability to respond to an emergency.

"Collaborating with Raptor Technologies has been instrumental in our mission to enhance school safety nationwide," said Mo Canady, executive director of NASRO. "The insights gleaned from the 2023 School Safety Survey shed light on crucial challenges facing school safety staff and help guide us to find better ways to ensure safer schools."