Raptor Technologies introduces Campus Movement suite to strengthen K–12 school safety

New tools integrate visitor screening, digital hall passes, and dismissal management to improve campus oversight.

Raptor Technologies, a Houston-based school safety software provider, has introduced the Campus Movement suite, combining several of its products to help K–12 schools manage campus activity and enforce safety policies.

The Campus Movement suite is designed to give school administrators greater visibility into visitors, volunteers, contractors, and students moving across campus. It includes real-time visitor and volunteer screening, digital hall passes to monitor student movement, secure dismissal management, and school event coordination. The suite also incorporates the Raptor Safe app, which allows faster check-ins and direct communication between guardians and schools.

Gray Hall, CEO of Raptor Technologies, says the goal is to help schools better account for everyone on site. “School leaders are increasingly challenged to be aware of everyone on campus, why they are there and where they are supposed to be,” Hall says. “Raptor Campus Movement provides them confidence in accounting for every student and staff member, reducing risks, and helping ensure schools are a safe place to learn and grow.”

Flexible platform designed for varied school needs

Raptor says the platform is intended to improve workflows around visitor management, background checks, and dismissal procedures while providing schools with actionable data. The company currently partners with schools worldwide, offering SaaS and mobile technology as well as training and consultation.

Chris Noell, chief product officer at Raptor Technologies, says affordability and adaptability were priorities during development. “We’ve engineered the Campus Movement suite to be a flexible, affordable solution that adapts to the unique needs of every school,” Noell says. “We’re committed to making advanced safety accessible, so schools of all sizes can confidently manage campus intelligence and strengthen communication with families, without straining their budgets.”

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