This report provides a comprehensive analysis of school safety incidents based on CrisisAlert usage data during the Spring 2022 semester. It examines the rising trend of safety incidents in schools, highlighting that 98% of CrisisAlert usage pertains to everyday emergencies, with only 2% related to campus-wide alerts. The report discusses the importance of safety and security solutions for teacher retention and recruitment, emphasizing that the rate of safety incidents is increasing, particularly in elementary schools. It also notes that nearly half of all incidents occur outside the classroom and that teachers prefer using the CrisisAlert badge for assistance over traditional methods. The report includes survey feedback from staff, indicating high satisfaction with the CrisisAlert system, which has achieved 100% adoption. Additionally, it outlines the role of CrisisAlert in improving school culture and supporting teacher safety, which is crucial for effective teaching and retention. The report concludes with data on the significant increase in alerts and the effectiveness of the CrisisAlert platform in emergency situations.