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Courtney White, National District Relationship Manager at Incident IQ

Courtney White

National District Relationship Manager · Incident IQ

Courtney White is the National District Relationship Manager at IncidentIQ, acting as a strategic ally and consultant to school districts across the country. She helps leaders understand how to adopt operational software thoughtfully — not just install it. Courtney works directly with district leadership teams to design success frameworks, plan implementation cadence, and navigate changes so adoption feels manageable and meaningful.

Courtney is known for her ability to bridge gaps between educators, IT, operations, and leadership. She listens deeply, asks the right questions, and helps districts envision how better systems can reduce redundancies, improve visibility, and streamline workflows. Her philosophy is that strong relationships and clear planning are as critical as any software feature.

In her spare time, Courtney enjoys reflecting on how operational improvements drive real impact in classrooms. She views her role not as a seller of software, but as a partner in helping districts shift processes so teachers and students can thrive with less friction.

Latest Posts by Courtney White:

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K-12 School Facilities Audit Checklist For Safety

Take notes from this guide to ensure the safety and regular maintenance of your school district’s facilities.

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Implementing and Maintaining One-to-One Classrooms

Prepare your school facilities for a successful start to the academic year with our ultimate back-to-school preparation guide. Discover essential maintenance tips, best practices, and download our detailed checklist for a safe and efficient school environment.

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School Budget Examples to Guide Budgeting Post-ESSER

The expiration of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding marks a critical turning point for K-12 school budgeting. With federal funding no longer supplementing school district finances, administrators must prioritize strategic financial planning to ensure that resources are ...

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6 Steps to Optimize Your Work Order Management Process

With more than half of U.S. public school districts in need of updating or replacing equipment in their facilities, school maintenance teams can expect to spend a lot of time dealing with breakdowns, malfunctions, and outages in the coming years. And when those maintenance tasks start piling up, eff ...

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Managing Use of School Facilities: Sample Request Letter Included

Managing school facility use requests ensures compliance with school policies and protects school property. Administrators often face challenges related to board policy and community expectations when it comes to school facility use requests and implementing an easy and robust application process fo ...

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How to Reduce Support Tickets in Schools: 8 Proven Strategies

School administrators and IT support staff face significant challenges in managing IT support tickets, especially during peak times like the start of the school year. Each student, parent, or staff member submitting a new support desk ticket expects a prompt resolution, often without considering the ...