The Central Valley School District has taken a proactive step toward strengthening campus safety by selecting CurvePoint’s advanced Wi-AI entry threat detection system. This decision reflects a growing trend among educational institutions to adopt innovative, technology-driven security solutions that can identify risks before they escalate.

Located in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Central Valley School District serves nearly 2,600 students across multiple campuses. After carefully evaluating emerging security technologies, district leaders chose CurvePoint’s Wi-AI platform for its ability to enhance safety while maintaining a seamless educational environment. As a result, the district aims to improve its threat detection capabilities without disrupting daily school operations.

Unlike traditional security systems such as metal detectors or surveillance cameras, CurvePoint’s Wi-AI solution introduces a unique approach. It uses Wi-Fi signal analysis to detect both concealed and visible threats as individuals enter a building. Consequently, the system can identify unusual signal patterns and instantly alert administrators, allowing for faster response times and improved situational awareness.

“At Central Valley School District, the safety of our students and staff is our highest priority. By adopting CurvePoint’s next-generation AI-powered entry threat detection system, we are taking a proactive and innovative approach to school security—enhancing our ability to identify and respond to potential threats before they enter our buildings,” said Mr. Shawn McCreary, Superintendent.

As concerns around school safety continue to rise nationwide, administrators are increasingly prioritizing early detection technologies. In particular, systems that can identify potential threats at entry points provide a significant advantage. They enable security teams to act swiftly, potentially preventing incidents before they occur.

Moreover, CurvePoint designed its Wi-AI platform specifically for educational environments. The solution aligns with modern security strategies that emphasize layered protection and proactive risk management. Instead of replacing existing systems, it integrates seamlessly with current safety measures, including access control systems, on-site security personnel, and emergency response protocols.

“Schools are asking for solutions that provide earlier awareness of potential threats without turning campuses into fortresses,” said Skip Smith, CEO, CurvePoint. “Entry threat detection helps districts move upstream in their safety strategy by identifying risks at the moment someone enters the building. We’re proud to partner with Central Valley as they continue strengthening protections for their community.”

Additionally, the system shifts the traditional security model from reactive to proactive. By automatically identifying threat signatures at entry points, it reduces reliance on human observation alone.

“Most school security systems rely on someone seeing something and reacting. Wi-AI changes that equation by automatically detecting threat signatures at entry points,” said Devin Ulam, CTO, CurvePoint.

Overall, this deployment highlights a broader movement toward AI-powered security solutions in schools. By combining innovation with practical implementation, Central Valley School District is setting a strong example for enhancing student and staff safety through intelligent threat detection.

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