The Navigate360 Visitor Management System is set to be fully operational in February.
Aberdeen schools will soon implement a new visitor management system to enhance the safety of students and staff. The Navigate360 Visitor Management System, set to be fully operational in February, will require visitors to check in at a kiosk, provide a photo ID, and undergo a background check against the National Sex Offender Registry. Visitors cleared by the system will receive a badge to wear while on school grounds. Co-Superintendent Traci Sandstrom noted that the system also supports emergency management by tracking who is on campus. Read more about it through the link at Go Grays Harbor.com
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