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District presents Centegix safety platform proposal; requests fast approval for fall implementation
Summary
District safety staff proposed adopting the Centegix wearable‑badge safety and visitor‑management system, describing features, a 23‑week rollout timeline and that the service would replace the district's current visitor system, Navigate360 emergency suite and building panic buttons.
South Fayette Township School District staff on March 25 asked the board to consider adopting the Centegix safety platform, a campus-wide system that uses wearable badges, locating beacons and audio‑visual alerts to notify trained in‑house teams and first responders of incidents.
A district safety committee representative (identified in the meeting as Dr. Maurer) presented the proposal and urged a prompt decision so implementation could meet a 23‑week timeline and allow staff training before the fall term. "If we are able—if this is something we value, want to approve tonight—we could get moving on that," the presenter said. The presenter described Centegix as a system that provides campus coverage even if Wi‑Fi or cellular service fails and noted local…
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