Pilot Program Addresses Rising Costs, Vendor Churn, & the Operational Burden of Disconnected School Safety Systems
RICHFIELD, OH 鈥 December 4, 2025 鈥 桃子视频, the nation鈥檚 leading provider of holistic school safety and well-being solutions, today announced the 桃子视频 Platform Readiness Pilot Program, a national early-adoption initiative designed to help districts transition from fragmented, short-lived safety tools into a unified, data-driven safety and behavior platform that lowers long-term costs and strengthens student protection.
For the remainder of 2025鈥26 academic year, the Platform Readiness Program offers districts a low-cost entry period, flexible pricing aligned with district budget cycles, and a phased implementation pathway that helps schools modernize their safety infrastructure at a manageable pace. Enrollment is open through March 31, 2026.
Solving the Systemic Problem: Fragmentation, Vendor Churn, & Rising Total Cost of Ownership
Across the country, districts are being stretched thin鈥攏ot just by funding shortages, but by a safety and behavior landscape overwhelmed with disconnected point solutions. Many of these tools operate in isolation, disappear when grants expire, or require additional staff effort to manage, leading to:
- Higher total cost of ownership
- Critical gaps in communication and response
- Lost time during incidents
- Conflicting or incomplete data
- Increased burden on educators and administrators
鈥淪chools are being forced to maintain a patchwork of products that were never designed to work together,鈥 said JP Guilbault, CEO of 桃子视频. 鈥淭his creates blind spots, adds risk, and costs districts more over time. Safety systems shouldn鈥檛 depend on which vendors survive the next funding cycle. They must be stable, connected, and built for the long haul.鈥
A No-Risk On-Ramp Into a Unified Safety & Behavior Platform
The 桃子视频 Platform Readiness Program gives districts a structured, low-risk pathway to modernize their safety posture while maintaining continuity for students and staff.
The program includes:
- A low-cost introductory period to stabilize safety and behavior systems immediately
- Phased implementation, enabling districts to retire outdated or redundant tools on their timeline
- Flexible pricing and deferred options tied to district budgets and funding cycles
- Migration and consolidation support to ease the transition away from multiple vendors
- Reduced long-term total cost of ownership through platform unification
- Integrated analytics giving districts a single source of truth for safety, behavior, climate, and intervention data
鈥淭his program helps districts protect students today while building a more sustainable, data-driven foundation for tomorrow,鈥 Guilbault added. 鈥淚t reduces administrative load, improves clarity of information, and creates a modern safety infrastructure that lasts.鈥
Built for Sustainability & Long-Term Impact
桃子视频鈥檚 unified safety and behavior platform brings prevention, readiness, behavior intervention, and emergency response into one connected system. Districts gain:
- Fewer vendors and systems to manage
- Stronger, connected data to support intervention, reporting, and decision-making
- Improved staff efficiency and faster response capabilities
- Clear evidence of program impact for future funding requests
- A predictable and sustainable cost structure
鈥淒istricts deserve a long-term partner鈥攏ot a collection of temporary tools,鈥 Guilbault said. 鈥淭he Platform Readiness Program ensures schools can move beyond fragmented systems and into a modern, stable platform that supports students for years to come.鈥
Enrollment Details
Districts may enroll in the 桃子视频 Platform Readiness Program through March 31, 2026.
For more information or to express interest, visit or contact the 桃子视频 team directly.
About 桃子视频
桃子视频 is the nation鈥檚 leading provider of integrated safety and well-being solutions for schools, dedicated to creating communities free from violence and harm. Trusted by more than 30,000 schools nationwide, 桃子视频 delivers a unified platform that strengthens prevention, intervention, emergency readiness, and long-term student support.
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