Case Study: Hatch Valley Public Schools achieves faster, unified emergency response with Rave Mobile Safety's Panic Button

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Hatch Valley Public Schools, a five‑school district in Hatch, New Mexico serving about 1,200 students, needed a way to better connect staff and improve emergency response across campuses after months of remote learning and with only one roaming school resource officer. To meet that challenge, Hatch Valley Public Schools partnered with Rave Mobile Safety and deployed the Rave Panic Button mobile app to more than 150 teachers, staff, and supervisors.

Rave Mobile Safety’s Rave Panic Button gives staff a one‑click way to alert 9‑1‑1, first responders and internal personnel while automatically sharing incident type, precise location, and school floor plans/maps. Integrated directly with the Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority, the solution speeds call entry, avoids busy‑signal delays, and consolidates district communications — shaving valuable seconds in emergencies, improving dispatcher accuracy, and unifying safety practices across the district as part of a statewide K–12 rollout.


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Hatch Valley Public Schools

Toni Hull

Executive Director of Curriculum and Instructional Innovation


Rave Mobile Safety

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