2026 School Safety Symposium: Circle of Trust Workshop
The School Safety and Wellness Center is proud to announce our
2026 School Safety Symposium: Circle of Trust
A Hands-On Workshop for Operationalizing School Safety
Join us for a two-day, interactive, scenario-based training designed to help schools, districts, and public safety partners build coordinated, real-world readiness for crisis situations. Focus on strengthening trust, communication, and collaboration across teams while developing practical skills for prevention, response, and recovery – moving participants beyond theory into hands-on application under realistic conditions.

Dates and Details
(RESCHEDULED)
October 14-15, 2026
Seafarers’ Memorial Park Building
Anacortes, WA
Cost: $250 | Clock hours available | Lunch included
More information and registration on pdEnroller: Event #203682
Encouraged to attend: This training is designed for school teams central to fostering a culture of safety in your district. Participation and collaboration with local emergency management agencies is highly encouraged.
Keynote Presenters
Special keynote speakers Carly and Reichen Posey will anchor the training with experiences and messages that highlight the importance of connection, trust, and preparedness in our schools.
Carly Posey is a nationally recognized speaker and advocate for school safety and community preparedness. Her work in safety advocacy was deeply influenced by the December 14, 2012, tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, where two of her children were present during the shooting and escaped safely. Since then, she has held leadership roles in safety and security organizations – such as Mission Director at The “I Love U Guys” Foundation and Executive Director of Safe2Tell – and currently serves as Vice President of RedBag Inc., focusing on improving emergency response, reunification, and community preparedness. Before her safety advocacy career, she and her husband owned and operated several businesses for over 20 years.
Reichen Posey is a young speaker, survivor of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, and aspiring educator and coach. He was in first grade at Sandy Hook when the tragedy occurred and has since used his experience to speak about school safety, resilience, and community support. Reichen aims to mentor and inspire students both inside and outside the classroom while advocating for supportive and safe school environments.
Carly and Reichen currently live and work in Colorado.
Agenda
Day 1: October 14, 2026 (8:30am – 4:15pm)
Welcome & Acknowledgements
Morning Sessions:
Keynote addresses by Carly Posey and Reichen Posey
Circle of Trust Training (C2T): Operationalizing School Safety
(see a description of training highlights here)
Lunch (provided onsite)
Afternoon Sessions:
C2T: Operationalizing School Safety
in partnership with regional Emergency Response Agencies
Day 1 Close
Day 2: October 15, 2026 (8:30am – 4:15pm)
Welcome Back and Day 2 Overview
Morning Sessions:
“Letter to My Younger Self” with Reichen Posey
C2T: Operationalizing School Safety
Lunch (provided onsite)
Afternoon Sessions:
C2T: EOP Operationalization & Leadership Supports
(Brand New Tools: RCW Compliance Crosswalk & Fillable EOP Template)
C2T: Reunification Walk-Through with Carly Posey
(Explore: RedBag REunify)
Discussion / Q&A
Day 2 Close
Directions & Parking
Address: Seafarers’ Memorial Park Building
601 Seafarers Way, Anacortes, WA 98221
Approaching Anacortes from I-5 (north or south-bound)
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Take Exit 230 for WA-20 West toward Anacortes.
- Continue on WA-20 W for approximately 12 miles, following signs for Anacortes.
- As you enter Anacortes, continue straight through the roundabouts, staying on Commercial Avenue.
- At the traffic light at R Avenue, turn right.
- Continue north on R Avenue for about 0.5 miles.
- Turn right onto Seafarers Way.
- Follow Seafarers Way to the end. The park entrance and parking area will be directly ahead, adjacent to Cap Sante Marina.
Approximate travel time from I-5 Exit 230: 20–25 minutes (about 13 miles), depending on traffic.
ONSITE PARKING
Limited parking is available in the lot next to the building; or you may park in the NWESD lot, which is directly adjacent to the Seafarer’s Memorial Park Building. (Enter the NWESD lot from R Ave.)

Supporters
A heartfelt thank you to our supporters for making this event possible.

