Participants must bring:
A reliable handgun of .32 caliber or larger
At least two magazines or speed loaders
A minimum of 200 rounds of practice ammunition
Eye and ear protection
Closed-toe shoes and clothing that provides adequate coverage for safety during range activities
Yes, this certification is recognized statewide. However, an employee must:
Hold a valid Texas License to Carry (LTC), and
Receive written authorization from their district superintendent to be armed on campus
Yes! Onsite training is available for school districts across Texas. To host a course at your location, you’ll need:
Two consecutive training days
A classroom with a large monitor or screen
Access to a shooting range that allows distances of 3, 7, 15, and up to 50 yards for live-fire qualification
We’re happy to work with your district to accommodate scheduling needs.
A passing score of 90% is required on both the written and live-fire exams.
If a participant does not meet the required score, they must retake the entire course at a future date. That said, students who fully engage with the instruction consistently achieve a 100% pass rate.
Certification is tied to your active Texas License to Carry (LTC).
As long as your LTC remains valid, your certification remains in effect.
Your district superintendent will determine how frequently your staff must requalify or retrain, based on local policy.
*Each participant must hold a valid Texas License to Carry (LTC), which includes an expiration date. Maintaining an active LTC is required to keep your School Safety Certification valid. Requalification frequency is determined by your district superintendent, based on local policy.
Prepared staff. Protected students. Safer schools.
Zero Compromises Firearms Training