Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High Schools deploy ZeroEyes

By SSN Staff
Updated 11:22 AM CST, Wed January 21, 2026
PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced that its AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness platform has been deployed by New Jersey’s Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District.
The district serves approximately 1,800 students and 350 staff members across two four-year public high schools: Indian Hills High School and Ramapo High School. ZeroEyes complements the district’s multilayered security approach, which also includes a school resource officer (SRO), modernized public address system, enhanced camera infrastructure, strobelight alerts, and more.
"Our leadership team, in collaboration with our Board of Education, is constantly exploring new approaches and ideas to stay ahead of potential security issues and enable the best possible response to a school-based threat,” said Charlie Wolff, District Security Coordinator and School Safety Specialist,
In a statement the Ramapo Indian Hills Board of Education said, “Partnering with ZeroEyes allows us to take our video surveillance system to a whole new level. At Ramapo Indian Hills, our primary goal is to create a safe learning environment for every student, and we achieve this through an ongoing cycle of security evaluation, implementation, and refinement.”
“We’re proud to support the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District in its mission to provide a safe, secure learning environment,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and cofounder of ZeroEyes. “The district’s decision to implement ZeroEyes demonstrates their dedication to prioritizing security and enabling their students to focus on their education.”
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