By Patrick Fiel, on September 06, 2011
Join ADT & The Safety Mom for the #ADTNo2Bully Twitter Party
On September 8th at 9PM EST, ADT and The Safety Mom, national advocate for safety issues, are hosting a twitter party that every school administrator, security director and parent of a school aged child should join. Come hear the eye opening results of our Parents Back to School Safety Survey.
When – September 8, 2011 from 9pm – 10pm EST
Topic – “Bullyproofing” Your Children – Keeping Them Safe in School
Hashtag – #ADTNo2bully
Prizes – Three random participants will receive $50 Amazon cards
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By Patrick Fiel, on August 23, 2011
Last week, Fox News reached out for my opinion on the latest technologies and devices to keep college students safe. It’s great to see companies innovating, as kids on college campuses today face more security and safety concerns than any previous generation, both physical and virtual. Have a look at the article just posted on FoxNews.com, sharing my thoughts on identity theft and a new application to protect student laptops the private information stored on them.
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By Patrick Fiel, on April 21, 2011
Higher education officials got a major surprise this week when Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, a strong supporter of Second Amendment and gun rights, vetoed a bill that would have allowed guns on university and community college campuses.
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By Patrick Fiel, on April 07, 2011
April has become one of the deadliest months for major campus massacres and homegrown terrorist activities in the U.S.
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By Patrick Fiel, on March 31, 2011
Last week, California lawmakers passed a resolution designating March as the state’s bullying prevention month. What does this mean for the state’s more than six million public school students?
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By Patrick Fiel, on March 14, 2011
Administrators hope 6:15 a.m. wake-up calls will help to increase average daily attendance from the current 88 percent to at least 95 percent.
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