Practitioner-to-Practitioner

A 30-minute conversation. No pitch. No pressure.

Pick a time. Tell me where your district is — what training you have, what your staff struggled with last drill, what the board is asking for. We will have an honest conversation about whether the Sentinel Series closes that gap — and if it does, what funding mechanism covers it.

What to Expect

Thirty minutes. Here is how it goes.

Minutes 1–5
You tell me where your district is. Current training program. Last drill outcome. What the board or superintendent is asking for. What the safety director is worried about.
Minutes 6–15
I ask questions about your staff, your campus configuration, your protocol language, and your budget cycle. Not to qualify you — to understand what fit actually looks like.
Minutes 16–25
I give you an honest assessment of where the Sentinel Series applies to your situation — and where it does not. I will tell you if you are not a fit. I would rather do that on a free call than have you find out six months in.
Minutes 26–30
If there is a fit, we talk about what the engagement looks like, what funding mechanisms apply, and what next steps make sense for your calendar.
Reach Out Directly

Prefer to start with a message or a call?

Some conversations start better over email than a booking calendar. Either approach is fine.

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Phone
281-203-7810
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Location
Houston, TX — Serving Texas and nationwide
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Office Hours
Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm Central

Who should be on the call?

The discovery call works best with whoever holds the safety training decision at your district — typically the Safety Director, Crisis Prevention Coordinator, or Superintendent. Having your Federal Programs Coordinator on the call is useful if funding is a primary discussion point.

Right Fit

The Sentinel Series is the right fit for specific situations.

Good fit

Districts that have completed basic SRP training and want to build execution depth across all staff
Districts that need their staff to be able to run protocol decisions in real time, not just identify which protocol applies
Districts with a safety director or crisis coordinator who wants a structured curriculum rather than vendor-selected content
Districts that need documentation — workbooks, facilitator guides, SOGs — as part of their training program
Districts with budget questions — BSCA, Title IV-A, HB 3 — that want to understand which funding mechanism applies before committing

Not the right fit

Districts looking for a one-time compliance checkbox — a certificate they can show the board without changing staff behavior
Districts that want a vendor to design their safety program for them with minimal internal investment of time or leadership attention
Districts that have not done basic SRP training and need to start at awareness level — the Sentinel Series starts at fluency
Districts with less than two years of curriculum budget available — this program works best when the district can sustain it past year one

Pick a time that works.

Thirty minutes. Honest conversation. We will both know by the end whether this is the right fit.