CENTEGIX announced it has acquired Pikmykid, bringing together emergency response technology with daily school operations tools into a unified platform.
The acquisition is designed to help K-12 school districts manage both routine student activities and critical incidents within a single system. By combining Pikmykid’s capabilities in dismissal management, reunification, and student flow with CENTEGIX’s emergency response platform, the companies aim to provide schools with greater visibility, coordination, and control throughout the entire school day.
Pikmykid has built a reputation over more than a decade for streamlining complex school processes such as dismissal and student tracking, replacing manual workflows with coordinated, secure systems. The integration with CENTEGIX expands this functionality to include emergency response, enabling schools to connect everyday operations with crisis management.
The combined platform will address multiple aspects of school safety, including real-time student monitoring, dismissal coordination, emergency alerting, reunification processes, and campus-wide visibility. The goal is to shift schools toward a continuous safety model where daily operations and emergency preparedness are managed together rather than separately.
CENTEGIX plans to begin integrating Pikmykid’s technology into its Safety Platform immediately, with a focus on delivering a seamless customer experience.
KEY QUOTES:
“School safety doesn’t begin in an emergency, it’s built into every moment of the school day. By joining forces with Pikmykid, we’re connecting the operational moments that schools manage every day with the critical response capabilities they rely on when it matters most. From arrival to dismissal, schools will be able to manage student safety through one platform.”
Brent Cobb, CEO of CENTEGIX
“We’ve used both CENTEGIX and Pikmykid in our district, and bringing them together connects those everyday operational moments with our emergency response in a way that just hasn’t existed before. That level of visibility and coordination is a meaningful step forward for schools.”
Tony Lake, Superintendent of Lindbergh Schools
“Pikmykid was built to solve the real, everyday operational challenges schools face, from dismissal and parent communication to student flow and reunification. Joining CENTEGIX allows us to extend that foundation, connecting daily operations with emergency response in a way that drives faster decisions, stronger coordination, and safer outcomes for schools and their communities.”
Pat Bhava, CEO and Co-founder of Pikmykid

