Adam Efird
With 10+ years in public education. A former teacher, counselor, and PBIS trainer, he supports schools nationwide with technology, resilience, and positive school culture initiatives.
•On-demand Webinar
During this session, Navigate360 experts walk through what full hallway visibility actually looks like—and how schools are using Navigate360 Hall Pass to get control of student movement before the chaos starts.
What you’ll learn
You issued the hall pass. Now what? Once a student walks out of your classroom, visibility disappears. You don't know if or when they’ll come back. You don't know who they ran into on the way. And you won't find out until it shows up as a discipline referral, a vaping incident, or a fight that nobody saw coming.
Heading into the 26–27 school year, hallway management is no longer just an operational headache—it's a safety issue. Post-pandemic behavior hasn't settled. Cell phone bans are changing how students move through buildings. And schools running on paper passes or basic digital tools are headed into next year without visibility.
Why hallway incidents—vaping, fights, PDAs, and chronic class-skipping—are increasing heading into 26–27, and what's driving it
How to move beyond "who left and when" to see the patterns that actually matter for student safety
How to use pass limits, student blocking, and meetup detection to stop problems before they start
What a real-time hallway dashboard looks like—and how it connects to your existing PBIS behavior system
How PBIS Rewards schools can activate Hall Pass Plus without adding a new platform or new login
A practical timeline for getting set up before the first day of school
Your speaker
Watch a seasoned school leader and Navigate360 professional development expert for a focused conversation on building stronger school culture and student support systems.
With 10+ years in public education. A former teacher, counselor, and PBIS trainer, he supports schools nationwide with technology, resilience, and positive school culture initiatives.
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