Yes, of course. If there is an "unscheduled fire," you would naturally want everyone to respond the same way they do during an unscheduled fire drill.
Some fire departments require advance notice when a school is going to pull a fire alarm for anything other than an actual fire, but there is no particular requirement to pre-announce a fire drill to anyone inside the school.
American Federation of School Administrators was created in 1976.
You simply can't without administrators permission, or advanced hacking.
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If the administrators of the school give permission.
their in charge of money finances and checking up on the school which is annoying
It is possible, but would be up to the school administrators.
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Contact the school's administrators.
You can't. The school district buys the use of the program and acts as administrators. You have to do it at school.
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