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  • HID funds 1,000 scholarships for school security leadership training.
  • The programme provides NCSSD members with safety education through a self-paced online course.
  • School administrators gain vital safety skills addressing security challenges in K-12 campuses.

HID, in collaboration with the National Council of School Safety Directors (NCSSD), has announced the provision of 1,000 scholarships for the Foundations of School Security Leadership Certificate course. This initiative, set to extend until 2026, aims to remove financial obstacles that may hinder access to crucial training.

This effort is focused on equipping professionals with the skills necessary to protect schools from emerging threats while fostering an open and supportive school environment. Recipients of the scholarship will also receive a year's membership to NCSSD, aiding their ongoing professional development.

Practical solutions for school safety

Mike Garcia, K-12 Evangelist at HID, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “HID is proud to partner with NCSSD in advancing school safety, a critical discipline dedicated to protecting students, teachers and staff.”

He further highlighted the program’s significance, saying, “Our team is dedicated to helping educate those responsible for safeguarding our schools, and this program represents a meaningful step forward in driving practical solutions and measurable results in K-12 safety.”

Comprehensive training designed for security implementation

The course targets every individual directly or indirectly involved in school safety and security

The Foundations Certificate course, developed by pioneering school security professionals associated with NCSSD, comprises nine modules in a self-paced, online format based on the Path to Safer Schools framework. It provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of school safety, focusing on prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery strategies.

This course targets every individual directly or indirectly involved in school safety and security in both public and private institutions, including directors, administrators, coordinators, specialists, and staff.

Meeting emerging safety challenges

Jason Stoddard, Board President of NCSSD, emphasised the importance of this training, stating, “School administrators know how to run schools, but they are not security experts. They must rely on trained security professionals who are prepared to address any safety challenges that arise on K–12 campuses.”

He further remarked that the scholarships provided by HID would ensure that school security coordinators and trailblazers obtain the comprehensive training necessary to manage unexpected events, meet emerging challenges, and handle subsequent outcomes effectively. Enrollment for the course is now open.

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