Check-in with 19th Avenue receptionist when visiting campus

Parents and visitors should continue to use Raptor when visiting campus during the day and must rescan their drivers’ licenses their first time visiting during the 2019-2020 school year.
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Communications Director

USN uses Raptor as the visitor management system, and it is located on the left side of the 19th Avenue reception desk. All returning and new parents, vendors, and visitors on campus before 4 p.m. weekdays should check in and print off a name tag using Raptor.

A software update this summer means everyone must rescan their drivers' licenses the first time they come to campus after July 1, 2019 to be vetted through the security system. 
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