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NCS4 forum addresses school safety and security issues

NCS4 forum addresses school safety and security issues

KATY, Texas – Recently more than 100 safety and security officials from high schools across the country gathered together for the 2024 National Interscholastic Athletics and After-School Activities Safety and Security Forum sponsored by the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4).

The event was held at the Katy Independent School District’s Legacy Stadium. Attendees at the event ranged from superintendents, principals, athletic and facility administrators, to fire/HAZMAT, emergency managers, law enforcement personnel, and school resource officers.

“The NCS4 forums are ideal for professionals to discuss issues and develop best practices most important to their respective industries. We aim to provide a safer environment for student-athletes, spectators, school staff, and officials,” said Dr. Stacey A. Hall, NCS4 Executive Director and Professor of Sport Management.

The NCS4 said that the Forum allowed industry leaders to gather and discuss current issues facing the interscholastic athletic community, including exploring solutions that will help high school and athletic administrators, school resource officers, and law enforcement enhance safety and security plans and operations.

Key discussion topics included:

Access Control and Screening

Emergency Communications

Extreme Weather Planning

Staff Training and Development

Emergency Medical Planning

Recovery Planning

Dena Scott, Director of Athletics for Fort Bend ISD and NCS4 Interscholastic Committee member, who presented at the Forum noted: “Participating in events like the High School Forum is making an investment in the safety and success of our student-athletes. These forums empower athletic directors with knowledge, connections, and innovative solutions. It fosters a community dedicated to advancing safety and security standards in high school athletics. Together, we shape a resilient and thriving future for our sports programs.”

General Manager of Facilities for Katy ISD and NCS4 Interscholastic Committee member Ben Rolens spoke about “creating a culture of safety.” He added, “This great event allows us to collaborate with our colleagues from around the nation on identified best practices that we can benefit from. Our industry is committed to keeping our communities, students, and staff safe when attending events, and events like this Forum are critical in our planning.”

In addition to general programming sessions, attendees participated in discussions to review the NCS4 Best Practices for interscholastic athletics and after-school activities.

NCS4 thanked Solution Partners for its participation helping to make the event possible, including Presenting Partner – Evolv Technology and Signature Partner - Metrasens.

NCS4 will host the 2024 National Professional Sports and Entertainment Safety and Security Forum at the University of Notre Dame on February 20-21, 2024.

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