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Webinar | Wednesday, March 4, 2026 @ 2pm ET

From Forensic to Proactive:
Real-Time Incident Awareness in SPED Classrooms

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Live Virtual Event

From Forensic to Proactive: Real-Time Incident Awareness in SPED Classrooms

Most districts don’t have a “camera problem”—they have a time-to-awareness problem. Learn how near real-time visibility helps administrators intervene faster, communicate proactively with families, and reduce escalations that drive compensatory time, due process, and burnout.


 

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What You’ll Learn

In this session, you’ll discover how to:

  • Cut time-to-awareness from days to minutes: get the right context while it still matters
  • De-escalate faster with proactive parent outreach: build dialogue, not defensiveness
  • Reduce downstream cost and disruption: avoid comp time snowballing and late-stage legal escalation
  • Support teachers with coaching insights: identify antecedents and training opportunities before issues become crises


📅 When & Where

  • Dates: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
  • Time: 2:00-2:45 PM ET
  • Location: Remote
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Agenda (45 minutes)

  1. The reality in SPED today: why “forensic cameras” fail operationally (8 min)
  2. The compounding cost of delay: how hours → days → weeks changes outcomes (8 min)
  3. The proactive model: “time of incident awareness” as the key metric (10 min)
  4. Feature walkthrough: rapid review + mobile access + response workflow (12 min)
  5. Pilot blueprint + funding considerations: start where cameras already exist (5 min)
  6. Live Q&A (2–10 min, flexible)
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Who should attend

This session is designed for:

  • SPED leaders and directors
  • Campus and district administrators
  • Behavior intervention teams
  • District safety and IT leaders
  • Anyone responsible for incident response, parent communication, compliance, or staff retention

Meet the Speakers

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John Booth

Moderator, Volt
Works with K-12 leaders to modernize incident prevention and response with real-time intelligence.

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Jason Roppolo

Speaker, Volt
Former practitioner/field leader perspective on SPED operational realities, de-escalation, and district risk reduction.

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Jamaal Moore

LMSW - SEL & Behavior Consultant
Jamaal Moore is a licensed social work professional and SEL/behavior consultant known for his work with the Irving Independent School District.

See Incidents Sooner. Respond Better. Reduce Risk.

Register now to learn how leading districts are rethinking incident awareness.

Can’t make it live? A replay will be sent to all registrants.

* Volt supports operational awareness and response workflows. Outcomes vary by district process, staffing, and implementation.