
ATLANTA, September 30, 2025 — Incident IQ is proud to announce that iiQ Facilities has been recognized with the Tech & Learning Awards of Excellence: Back to School 2025, winning in the Secondary Education category.
Back for the approaching 2025-26 school year, the Tech & Learning Awards of Excellence celebrate the most outstanding products offering schools versatility, value, and solutions to specific problems to support innovative and effective teaching and learning. Judged by a panel of industry experts, winning an Award of Excellence is more than just acknowledgement from Tech & Learning’s editors, it is a showcase of which products are truly going above and beyond to contribute to the education sector.
Tech & Learning’s editorial team noted, “The 2025 awards welcomed an abundance of high quality entries. Our panel of industry experts judged the winning products and solutions to be of the highest standard in supporting effective teaching and learning practices when moving into the new school year. Every winner should be immensely proud of their accomplishments – a well-deserved congratulations from the entire Tech & Learning awards team.”
As schools face increasingly complex operational demands, iiQ Facilities replaces fragmented workflows with a unified platform that improves visibility, coordination, and accountability. By fostering a culture of prevention—not just reaction—iiQ Facilities helps districts ensure that students can focus on learning, not leaking ceilings or broken systems.
Winning this award underscores Incident IQ’s commitment to empowering educators and schools with tools that drive efficiency and innovation. To learn more about iiQ Facilities, click here. Additional coverage of the award will appear in Tech & Learning’s website, newsletter, and promotional channels in the coming weeks.
About Incident IQ:
Incident IQ is the leading workflow management platform built exclusively for K-12 schools, providing district leaders with visibility and efficiency across administrative teams. Trusted by over 2,000 districts, Incident IQ powers mission-critical services for more than 14 million students and educators nationwide. By connecting technology and operational workflows, Incident IQ enables schools to streamline processes, reduce administrative burdens, and focus on what matters most: supporting students.





















































