VISITOR INFORMATION & CAMPUS SECURITY

School security is a very important component to the American Leadership Academy community. Our campuses are committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all our students. To do this we incorporate two very important elements which are security cameras and badging systems. 

Visitor Policy

ALA is committed to creating and maintaining a learning atmosphere where children feel safe and are free from outside distractions. Parents and guardians are encouraged and permitted to visit, tour, and observe ALA classrooms. Classroom observations must be scheduled at least 2 academic days in advance unless the teacher’s schedule permits an earlier visit. Visitors will not be permitted to take pictures, record video, or record audio unless they have written permission from the campus Director.


Our Cameras

To ensure this component is being delivered we have security cameras on all of our campuses and take other measures to keep your children safe. The security camera systems we have in place are second to none and allow our staff to keep the schools monitored at all times. 

Our top of the line security cameras are well known for their high quality, durability, and easy installation. But more importantly, they're also known for their cutting-edge security features. 

These systems are designed to provide constant monitoring, protect against tampering, and allow authorized staff to review footage when needed, giving families peace of mind that our schools are safe and secure at all times.

Badging Process

As our charter schools continue to grow, it is important to ensure that their security measures are up to par. One way to do this is by requiring all charter school employees, and visitors to wear a security badge. Security badges can help identify authorized personnel and help deter potential intruders. When a visitor does come in, they go through a security and screening process prior to getting a badge and getting granted access into the building. Those who have not been badged and checked in cannot be granted access as the doors will remain locked until this process is complete. 

See Something, Say Something

Call the tip line: 1-844-5-SayNow

As a school system, we are committed to creating and sustaining a comprehensive, coordinated effort to improve the overall safety and well-being of our students, educators and administrators. 

To do this, we believe this must involve community-wide programs and initiatives involving parents, teachers, administrators, local law enforcement, mental health & wellness professionals and elected officials to take meaningful action to protect our students. 

Learn more about the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System at the link below.

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