Decatur schools approve Raptor badge alert system and annual renewal for districtwide safety coverage
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The Decatur SD 61 board approved a districtwide Raptor badge-alert system and the related annual renewal (described at $120,000 per year for 36 months), citing faster law-enforcement notification and location triangulation during on-campus emergencies.
The Decatur School District 61 Board of Education on Dec. 16 approved the purchase and annual renewal of a Raptor Technologies badge-alert system intended to speed response during medical emergencies or active-shooter incidents.
District staff and a Raptor representative explained that staff-issued badges communicate with gateways placed throughout buildings to triangulate a staff member's location and, when activated, can notify on-site SROs, district administration and — if configured for violent incidents — 911. The district described the system as covering campus fence-to-fence areas and athletic fields for events such as homecoming.
A district staff member explained the rationale: the system reduces response time by giving precise location data when an emergency is initiated and can distinguish between medical events and active-shooter alerts to route appropriate responses. The Raptor representative described the gateway hardware as a single network connection that receives long-range radio-frequency signals from badges and noted Raptor will perform installation, testing and on-site training.
Board members asked about cost, infrastructure and replacement. The vendor told the board there are no replacement costs to the district for lost badges; replacements and additional badges are covered under the annual agreement. The annual recurring cost cited during the discussion was $120,000 per year for a 36-month subscription that includes equipment handling and service.
The board approved the initial badge-alert purchase and then approved the Raptor annual renewal on a roll-call voice vote (each motion carried 6–0 with one member absent).
Implementation notes: administration said Raptor will install multiple gateways per building, perform testing for coverage and run staff training and reunification drills scheduled during the spring.
