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Salamanca, New York (April 23, 2024) – Salamanca City Central School and Gaggle today announced a partnership to keep students safe when they use Microsoft Office 365. Salamanca City Central School will use the Gaggle safety management solution for Office 365 to proactively protect students and ensure that they are safely and correctly using school-provided digital tools.

The Gaggle safety management solution uses a combination of artificial intelligence and trained safety experts to provide real-time analysis and review of students’ use of online tools within the G Suite. It constantly scans accounts for harmful content and alerts school officials when students show signs of self-harm, depression, thoughts of suicide, substance abuse, cyberbullying, credible threats of violence against others, or other harmful situations. With this solution, Salamanca City Central School can proactively identify students who are struggling, provide support where needed, and create a safer school environment.

School Superintendent, Mark Beehler, stated ‘Gaggle is one more step the district is taking to support our students and staff and to ensure we provide a safe learning environment for all members of the school community.  Gaggle is a national leader in prevention and support for school districts and while the system uses various forms of technology, it is important to note that human eyes still assess the alerts.’

To find out more about Salamanca City Central School's Gaggle implementation, please contact Marcy Brown at 716-945-2400 ex.6656.

About Gaggle
Since 1999, Gaggle has been the leader in helping K-12 districts manage student safety on school-provided technology. Using a robust combination of both artificial intelligence and trained safety experts, the safety solution proactively assists districts 24/7/365 in the prevention of student suicide, bullying, inappropriate behaviors, school violence, and other harmful situations. Most importantly, Gaggle continues to help hundreds of districts across all 50 states avoid tragedies and save lives, while also protecting their liability. For more information, visit www.gaggle.net and follow Gaggle on Twitter at @Gaggle_K12.