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As teachers and school personnel begin preparing students for end-of-year testing and other academic milestones, the last thing they should worry about is a dangerous, unwanted visitor making their way onto campus and being in direct contact with students. Schools can use digital visitor management systems that screen and track all visitors, checking them against sex offender registries and customized databases, including those with custody orders and banned visitors.