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The author of 28 books in his field, Michael Dorn is the Executive Director of the non-profit K-12 school safety center, Safe Havens International. Dorn has keynoted hundreds of professional conferences and his work has taken him to 11 countries during his 41-year campus safety career. Image courtesy of Dorn
Electronic hall passes can play an integral role in combatting the K-12 student vaping epidemic, and the technology offers other safety and security benefits as well.
Electronic hall passes can help staff mitigate a K-12 security challenge: the student vaping epidemic. The tech may help curb in-school e-cigarette use.