About Raptor

The Raptor System screens out registered offenders, manage custody issues, coordinate volunteers, and respond to emergencies.  In 2019, over 25,000 campuses across the U.S. trust Raptor to keep their students safe.

Raptor Stats

Number of Visitors Screened

2019: 64,249,653

Alert Notifications

2019: 52,194

Total Children Protected:

2019: 12,671,305

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The Raptor Difference

PENCIL & PAPER

  • FALSE PROTECTION

Pencil and paper sign-in sheets offer a false sense of protection and aren’t a solution to keep our schools safe.

  • NO SCREENING

Manual screening of every visitor is not practical, so most schools end up screening no one entering the premises.

  • NO DATABASE CHECKS

Checking for red flags like custody issues relies on the memory of the administrative staff of the school or inefficient paper records.

  • UNRELIABLE RECORDS

Handwritten sign-in sheets are often incomplete or illegible, which renders a school’s visitor records unreliable.

  • LABORIOUS REPORTING

In order to generate a visitor report, each sign-in sheet would have to be manually rekeyed, which is both time-consuming and inaccurate.

THE RAPTOR VISITOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

  • TRUSTED PROTECTION

The Raptor System is trusted by more K-12 schools to protect their students, faculty, and staff than every other system combined.

  • INSTANT SCREENING

Each and every visitor is instantly screened against the registered offender databases in all 50 states.

  • CUSTOM DATABASES

Raptor can checks visitors against custom databases set by each school which can contain custody alerts and/or banned visitors.

  • ACCURATE RECORDS

The Raptor Visitor Management system ensures that accurate and reliable records are kept for every visitor that enters your school, every day.

  • EFFICIENT & CUSTOM REPORTS

The Raptor Visitor Management system can quickly and easily create reports for individual schools or entire districts. More detailed custom reports can also be created for visitors, volunteers, and contractors entering your schools.

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