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Azusa Unified introduces Centegix crisis‑alert badges for staff

2159202 · January 29, 2025
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At a Jan. 28 board governance workshop, Azusa Unified staff and trustees received training and began issuing Centegix crisis‑alert badges designed to notify site responders, district staff and local law enforcement of medical or security incidents on campus.

Azusa Unified School District on Jan. 28 demonstrated and began issuing Centegix crisis‑alert badges to staff, saying the device will let employees summon help from site responders, district teams and law enforcement when incidents occur on campus.

Superintendent Arturo Ortega opened the 10‑minute training and said the district planned to issue a badge, lanyard and plastic holder to every employee. Ortega said the system will work at events and at any district property, not only at the district office: “So this will not work only at the district office. This works throughout the entire organization,” he said.

The training video shown at the meeting explained how the Centegix badge works and the two alert types. According to the…

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