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Safety director reports 206 Safe-to-Say tips, 214 threat assessments and deployment of Triton sensors in secondary schools

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The district's safety director presented the annual safety and security report, detailing Safe to Say tip volumes (206 tips), 214 threat-assessment cases, completed physical-site assessments and a roll-out of Triton Ultra sensors for secondary lavatories and other targeted areas.

The Bethlehem Area School District's lead on safety presented the district's annual report on June 9, reporting 206 total Safe to Say tips for the year and 214 total threat-assessment cases handled by school teams.

The presenter outlined training and compliance activities, including Act 55 training required by 2022 law (three hours per staff member annually, with one hour in-person this year on threat assessment and recognizing behaviors of concern). The district completed coordinated physical security and site assessments for multiple buildings (Freedom High, Liberty High, East Hills Middle, Nitschmann Middle, Northeast Middle, Thomas Jefferson…

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