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Reunification isn’t just about logistics—it’s about restoring order and ensuring student safety during the most chaotic moments.
The Standard Reunification Method (SRM) is a proven approach for schools to reunite students with their guardians safely and efficiently after a crisis.
Join national experts Pat Hamilton from The “I Love U Guys” Foundation and Katelyn Warnock from Raptor Technologies for an in-depth discussion on how schools can implement and use SRM successfully. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies, practical tips, and real-world insights to strengthen your reunification process.
With his 23-year tenure at Adams 12 Five Star Schools and role as the Executive Director of The “I Love U Guys” Foundation, Pat Hamilton demonstrates a strong commitment to enhancing school safety. His involvement with The "I Love U Guys" Foundation since 2008 underscores his dedication to creating safe learning environments and protecting the joy of youth. Pat's knowledge of school safety is evident through his contributions to the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) and the Standard Reunification Method (SRM), which earned him the moniker "grandfather of reunification," an acknowledgment that reflects his contributions to school safety. The dedication Pat exhibits to enhancing the safety of schools, districts, departments, agencies, organizations, and communities around the world establishes him as a respected leader for The "I Love U Guys" Foundation as it moves forward.
Katelyn directs the Professional Services division focusing on project implementation, process improvement, professional services, and change management. Katelyn has over 5+ years of experience leading project implementations with both states and school district across the U.S. Notably, Katelyn led the Statewide implementation of Raptor’s silent panic alert technology, Raptor Alert for the Florida Department of Education. This project serves approximately 30,000 end users. Katelyn also designed and created the Compliance and Success Program (CSP) for new Emergency Management implementations, which includes interactive training, ongoing access to best practices and system success monitoring. Katelyn earned a BS in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University.