Visitor Check In Information
The Pattonville School District is utilizing a building check-in system called Raptor to improve safety for students and staff by screening visitors, contractors and volunteers at all schools and the Learning Center. This new system provides the schools a quick and efficient way to identify anyone who might present a danger to students. Raptor checks visitors against sex offender and custom district lists. Raptor will provide a consistent, standardized system to track visitors and volunteers. This is especially useful during emergencies to know who is on campus.
When visitors arrive at the school, they must present a valid ID. After being cleared by the front desk, visitors will receive an identifying sticker that must be worn while in the school. When visitors leave, they must sign out at the front desk and return their visitor sticker.
Below are some frequently asked questions about the Raptor system and this checkin process.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Raptor system?
- How does Raptor work?
- Why is the Pattonville School District using this system?
- What forms of ID are accepted?
- What databases does Raptor check against?
- What if I forget my ID or don’t have a form of ID listed above?
- Are employees required to be scanned?
- Will I be required to complete this process if I am dropping off my child or bringing an item to the office for my child?
- What if I want to visit within the front office but not enter other parts of the office?
- Will the Raptor system be used for large events or after-school activities?
- What does Raptor and/or Pattonville do with information that is provided/scanned?
- What if my ID signals a match to a searched list?
- I am a volunteer and have already completed the district background check. Do I need to provide my ID every time I enter?
- Do SSD staff who do not have a Pattonville-issued ID have to check in via Raptor?
- What if I am a contractor or other district service provider?