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Catalina Foothills board approves Centegix badge system in $519,670 five‑year contract
Summary
The Catalina Foothills Unified School District board approved a five‑year Centegix wearable crisis‑alert badge contract worth $519,670, funded by bond dollars and district assistance, with implementation slated to begin in November and full deployment expected in about three months.
The Catalina Foothills Unified School District governing board voted unanimously Oct. 22 to award a five‑year contract to Centegix for a districtwide crisis‑alert badge system, Superintendent Dr. Denise Bartlett said.
Dr. Bartlett told the board the Centegix system uses wearable badges staff members can press to send an alert; repeated activations can trigger a lockdown and initiate a 911 call. The system provides room‑level location tracking (via low‑energy Bluetooth), integrates with the district PA and fire systems, supports strobe…
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