Alyssa’s Law, named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, mandates that public schools implement silent alert systems to expedite the response time of emergency services. While the law has been adopted in seven states, its broader implementation faces obstacles, including budget concerns and a prevalent belief that school shootings are unlikely in their communities.
Dr. Ilan Alhadeff, Alyssa’s father and co-founder of the nonprofit Make Our Schools Safe, highlights the pressing need for immediate emergency alerts, which could save lives during crises. He advocates for this crucial legislation by emphasizing the inherent risks that schools face, urging a shift in perception regarding school safety nationwide.
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