School Safety Advocacy Council presents

2023 National Conference on Active School Threats-East

November 29, 2023 - December 1, 2023 @ Hilton Raleigh North Hills

Available Exhibitor Registrations

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Event Details

The 2023 National Conference on Active School Threats-East is the most comprehensive conference of its kind in the nation and will feature the most knowledgeable and internationally renowned keynote presenters into one forum to provide the highest quality professional development possible. This unique learning opportunity will focus on community stakeholder partnerships and best practices that demonstrate a cross-systems approach and evidence-based strategies for schools and communities to effectively deal with the threats they face today. 

Schedule

Wednesday 29th November 2023

Location: Registration Counter

Location: Grand Ballroom 1-3

Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

Pre-Con Session - Social Media and Swatting Threats & Their Impact on School Safety - Chief Timothy Enos (ret)

Thursday 30th November 2023

Location: Grand Ballroom 1-3

Breakfast, Networking, Refreshments, Door Prizes and more

Location: Registration Counter

Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

Opening Remarks & Keynote Presentation - Planning for and Preventing Violence at After-School Events, Curtis Lavarello

Location: Grand Ballroom 1-3

Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

Location: On your own


Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

Location: Ballroom Lobby

Come network among your peers for a 2-hour Social Gathering, includes Hors d'oeuvres, soft drinks, complimentary beer & wine and entertainment.  Bring your door prize tickets and make sure you wear your credentials.

Friday 1st December 2023

Location: Registration Counter

Location: Grand Ballroom 1-3

Exhibit Hall Open - Coffee, Refreshments, Door Prizes and more

Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

Location: On your own


Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

Location: Grand Ballroom 4-5

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