
A Real Conversation That Should Change the Way You Think About School Security
Recently, a school administrator told me something he was clearly proud of:
“If there’s an active shooter, our local PD—and two surrounding departments—will be swarming the campus in under three minutes.”
Three minutes. That’s fast. That’s impressive.
But then I asked him a question he hadn’t considered:
“Which 12 kids or teachers are you okay with sacrificing during that time?”
The look on his face changed.
Because that’s what we’re talking about.
On average, 4 people are shot per minute in an active shooter situation.
Three minutes = 12 lives lost—if you’re lucky.
In some school shootings, the number is tragically higher.
What School Security Is Not
School security is not just cameras, access controls, or a nearby police force.
School security is not a 3-minute 911 response.
School security is not a false sense of safety based on best-case scenarios.
That’s not security. That’s security theater.
What Gold Standard School Security Looks Like
Gold Standard Security doesn’t wait for the shooting to start—it makes sure it never does. Here’s how:
1. Prevention First
Conduct threat assessments and identify students in crisis before they turn violent. Use open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools to detect online threats. Build relationships that encourage students to speak up.
2. Deterrence Through Visibility
Highly trained, fit, and equipped school security staff. Marked presence at entrances and drop-off points. Patrol patterns that make surveillance and attack planning harder for bad actors.
3. Access Control That Works
Locked, reinforced doors and vetted visitor protocols. One entry point—no exceptions. Rapid lockdown capabilities.
4. Staff Training Is Everything
Train every adult on campus to recognize pre-attack indicators. “See Something, Say Something” must be backed by action, not just slogans. Empower staff to act, not freeze.
5. Culture of Accountability
Hold drills that prepare, not terrify. Review and refine procedures monthly. Encourage students and staff to report everything—no matter how small.
6. If It Comes to It: Stop the Threat Outside
Let’s be brutally honest:
If an attacker shows up, the goal is simple:
Kill them in the parking lot. Kill them in the street. Do not let them in.
Because once they’re in, it’s too late.
That’s when the body count begins.
“But Isn’t That a Bit Extreme?”
If you think stopping a mass shooter before they reach your school is too extreme, I’ll ask again:
Which children are you willing to lose while you wait for help?
Because gold standard school security doesn’t accept any casualties.
Our number is zero.
Not our kids. Not now. Not ever.
Action Items for School Leaders
If you’re a Head of School, Administrator, or Security Director, ask yourself:
✅ Are we truly prepared to stop a threat before it enters our school?
✅ Is our team trained beyond security theater?
✅ Can we confidently say: Not our kids?
Need Help? Let’s Raise the Standard Together
If you’re ready to move from hope-based security to a hardened, prevention-first model, let’s talk.
We train schools across the country to implement Gold Standard Security, led by real-world experts like Matt Pasquinilli—a national leader in proactive school safety.
Reach out today.
Your response time may be three minutes.
Our goal is zero.