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Florida schools will train parents to use the FortifyFL app for anonymous tips on school threats.
Florida is expanding its school safety measures by ensuring parents can play a more active role in preventing potential threats. The state’s latest initiative focuses on familiarizing guardians with FortifyFL, a critical anonymous reporting tool that has previously been available to students.
New parent training requirement for school safety app
In a significant move to enhance school security, the State Board of Education has mandated that Florida school districts must now provide training to parents and guardians on using the FortifyFL application. According to the SunSentinal, this anonymous reporting system, which is already familiar to students, allows users to submit tips about suspicious activities that could pose risks to school safety.
The decision, made during a November 2024 board meeting, expands the existing training program beyond the student body to include the broader school community. This initiative recognizes the crucial role parents play in maintaining school safety and ensuring prompt reporting of potential threats.
FortifyFL as a prevention tool
The FortifyFL app serves as a vital communication channel between community members and school safety officials. By requiring schools to offer this training to parents, the state aims to create a more comprehensive safety network that can help prevent and respond to potential threats more effectively.
This new requirement reflects Florida’s ongoing commitment to strengthening school security measures through community engagement and technological solutions. The training will help parents understand how to properly utilize the app’s features and submit actionable tips when necessary.
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