CHARLESTON, W.Va. –The House Education Committee began discussion Wednesday on legislation that would require a wearable panic alert system, known as Alyssa’s Law, in schools across all 55 counties.
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Behind the scenes look at AI safety technology being used in Loudoun and Montgomery County schools
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A Rockville-based company is piloting a wearable panic button that allows teachers to discreetly alert security or 911 during ...
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