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Additional duties and responsibilities of the SROs. a. The SRO shall coordinate all of his/her activities with the principal and staff members concerned and will seek permission, advice and guidance prior to enacting any program within the school. b. The SRO shall develop expertise in presenting various subjects to the students. Such subjects shall include a basic understanding of the laws, the role of the police officer and the police mission. c. The SRO shall encourage individual and small group discussions with students, based upon material presented in class to further establish rapport with the students. d. The SRO shall make himself/herself available for conferences with students, parents and faculty members in order to assist them with problems of a law enforcement or crime prevention nature. e. The SRO shall become familiar with all community agencies which offer assistance to youth and their families, such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers, etc. The SRO shall make referrals to such agencies when necessary thereby acting as a resource person to the students, faculty and staff of the school. f. The SRO shall assist the principal in developing plans and strategies to prevent and/or minimize dangerous situations which may occur on campus or during school sponsored events. g. Should it become necessary to conduct formal police activities with the students, the SRO shall adhere to School Board policy, police policy and legal requirements with regard to police activities such as investigation and interviews. Confidential information obtained pursuant to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes (proceedings relating to juveniles), shall not be disclosed except by law, court order, or by the criteria set forth in the Juvenile Justice Information Sharing Agreement and F.D.L.E.

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Samples: School Resource Officer Program Agreement, School Resource Officer Program Agreement, School Resource Officer Program Agreement

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Additional duties and responsibilities of the SROs. a. The SRO shall coordinate all of his/her activities with the principal and staff members concerned and will seek permission, advice and guidance prior to enacting any program within the school. b. The SRO shall develop expertise in presenting various subjects to the students. Such subjects shall include a basic understanding of the laws, the role of the police officer and the police mission. c. The SRO shall encourage individual and small group discussions with students, based upon material presented in class to further establish rapport with the students. d. The SRO shall make himself/herself available for conferences with students, parents and faculty members in order to assist them with problems of a law enforcement or crime prevention nature. e. The SRO shall become familiar with all community agencies which offer assistance to youth and their families, such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers, etc. The SRO shall make referrals to such agencies when necessary thereby acting as a resource person to the students, faculty and staff of the school. f. The SRO shall assist the principal in developing plans and strategies to prevent and/or minimize dangerous situations which may occur on campus or during school sponsored events. g. Should it become necessary to conduct formal police activities with the students, the SRO shall adhere to School Board policy, police policy and legal requirements with regard to police activities such as investigation and interviews. Confidential information obtained pursuant to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes (proceedings relating to juveniles), shall not be disclosed except by law, court order, or by the criteria set forth in the Juvenile Justice Information Sharing Agreement and F.D.L.E.court

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: School Resource Officer Program Agreement, School Resource Officer Program Agreement

Additional duties and responsibilities of the SROs. a. The SRO shall coordinate all of his/her activities with the principal and staff members concerned and will seek permission, advice and guidance prior to enacting any program within the school. b. The SRO shall develop expertise in presenting various subjects to the students. Such subjects shall include a basic understanding of the laws, the role of the police officer and the police mission. c. The SRO shall encourage individual and small group discussions with students, based upon material presented in class to further establish rapport with the students. d. The SRO shall make himself/herself available for conferences with students, parents and faculty members in order to assist them with problems of a law enforcement or crime prevention nature. e. The SRO shall become familiar with all community agencies which offer assistance to youth and their families, such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers, etc. The SRO shall make referrals to such agencies when necessary thereby acting as a resource person to the students, faculty and staff of the school. f. The SRO shall assist the principal in developing plans and strategies to prevent and/or minimize dangerous situations which may occur on campus or during school sponsored events. g. Should it become necessary to conduct formal police activities with the students, the SRO shall adhere to School Board policy, police policy and legal requirements with regard to police activities such as investigation and interviews. Confidential information obtained pursuant to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes (proceedings relating to juveniles), shall not be disclosed except by law, court order, or by the criteria set forth in the Juvenile Justice Information Sharing Agreement and F.D.L.E.activities

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: School Resource Officer Program Agreement, School Resource Officer Program Agreement

Additional duties and responsibilities of the SROs. a. The SRO shall coordinate all of his/her activities with the principal and staff members concerned and will seek permission, advice and guidance prior to enacting any program within the school. b. The SRO shall develop expertise in presenting various subjects to the students. Such subjects shall include a basic understanding of the laws, the role of the police officer and the police mission. c. The SRO shall encourage individual and small group discussions with students, based upon material presented in class to further establish rapport with the students. d. The SRO shall make himself/herself available for conferences with students, parents and faculty members in order to assist them with problems of a law enforcement or crime prevention nature. e. The SRO shall become familiar with all community agencies which offer assistance to youth and their families, such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers, etc. The SRO shall make referrals to such agencies when necessary thereby acting as a resource person to the students, faculty and staff of the school. f. The SRO shall assist the principal in developing plans and strategies to prevent and/or minimize dangerous situations which may occur on campus or during school sponsored events. g. Should it become necessary to conduct formal police activities with the students, the SRO shall adhere to School Board policy, police policy and legal requirements with regard to police activities such as investigation and interviews. Confidential information obtained pursuant to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes (proceedings relating to juveniles), shall not be disclosed except by law, court order, or by the criteria set forth in the Juvenile Justice Information Sharing Agreement and F.D.L.E.Information

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: School Resource Officer Program Agreement

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Additional duties and responsibilities of the SROs. a. The SRO shall coordinate all of his/her activities with the principal and staff members concerned and will seek permission, advice and guidance prior to enacting any program within the school. b. The SRO shall develop expertise in presenting various subjects to the students. Such subjects shall include a basic understanding of the laws, the role of the police officer and the police mission. c. The SRO shall encourage individual and small group discussions with students, based upon material presented in class to further establish rapport with the students. d. The SRO shall make himself/herself available for conferences with students, parents and faculty members in order to assist them with problems of a law enforcement or crime prevention nature. e. The SRO shall become familiar with all community agencies which offer assistance to youth and their families, such as mental health clinics, drug treatment centers, etc. The SRO shall make referrals to such agencies when necessary thereby acting as a resource person to the students, faculty and staff of the school. f. The SRO shall assist the principal in developing plans and strategies to prevent and/or minimize dangerous situations which may occur on campus or during school sponsored events. g. Should it become necessary to conduct formal police activities with the students, the SRO shall adhere to School Board policy, police policy and legal requirements with regard to police activities such as investigation investigations and interviews. Confidential information obtained pursuant to Chapter 39, Florida Statutes (proceedings relating to juveniles), shall not be disclosed except by law, court order, or by the criteria set forth in the Juvenile Justice Information Sharing Agreement and F.D.L.E.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: School Resource Officer Program Agreement

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