AI Training for Educators & School Safety
He's not a threat. He's a kid who stopped believing anyone would listen.
Practice student threat assessments with AI students who deflect, shut down, and test whether you see a threat or a child. Scored against CSTAG framework.
The Problem
School counselors get one chance to connect with a struggling student
Threat assessment checklists don't teach human connection
The difference between a threat and a cry for help is how you show up
Your Training Scenarios
Randomize scenario and rotating persona for surprise practice.
A 16-year-old posted 'Maybe I should show them what it feels like 💀' on Instagram. He's sitting in your office, arms crossed, giving one-word answers. He's not a school shooter — he's a kid whose best friend tried to kill himself and nobody at the school noticed. But you don't know that yet. Your job: determine if the threat is transient or substantive through a structured assessment without alienating a teenager who will shut down if you treat him like a suspect.
Start simulationScored Against Real Industry Standards
- Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG)
constrAInt is a conversational practice tool for education professionals. It is not a substitute for state-mandated teacher licensure, administrator certification, or required professional development hours. It does not provide certification credits or fulfill state licensing requirements.