Colorado school turns to drones for active-shooter defense In a bid to bolster school safety, John Adams Academy in Douglas County, Colorado, is set to become one of the first schools nationwide to deploy a cutting-edge system designed to counter active-shooter threats. Dubbed a "game-changer" by its developers, the system utilizes advanced drones equipped with cameras and sensors to quickly survey a school's perimeter and interior, providing critical seconds of warning to law enforcement in the event of an attack. The technology aims to give police valuable time to respond and neutralize the threat, potentially saving lives. As schools across the US grapple with the complex issue of school security, this innovative approach is being closely watched by educators and law enforcement agencies seeking to stay ahead of the curve in protecting students and staff.
John Adams Academy in Douglas County is joining a growing national experiment in high-tech school defense with a system designed to buy police critical time in the early moments of an attack. The post Colorado school turns to drones for active-shooter defense appeared first on District Administration.