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Description of General Duties. The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) suggests that an SRO be applied using the “Triad” concept. This means that the SRO serves as a law enforcement officer, an informal educator, and an informal mentor. Additional roles and responsibilities include:
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Description of General Duties. Duties of the School Resource Officer Duties of the SRO, described with more specificity in Section 6, below, will include, but not be limited to:  Instruct students in grades 6 and 8 health classes in conflict resolution, crime awareness, and anger management;  Present a minimum of five educational programs (i.e. technology and crime, drug related behaviors, crime awareness) annually to school employees, parents, and school board members;  Provide a police presence in the School District in order to promote and provide an atmosphere of enhanced school safety for faculty, staff, students and school visitors.  Provide a Law Enforcement resource to students, teachers, school administrators and parents, so as to:  Increase student awareness about personal safety, crime prevention, internet safety, conflict resolution, violence prevention, restorative justice, peer mediation, other related topics through formal and informal instructional strategies.  Increase school faculty and staff awareness about policies and procedures for preventing/responding to incidents of violence and other threats to school safety.  Build relationships by being a liaison between the WCSO and the District;  Present evaluations regarding crime and disorder problems and gang and drug activities occurring in and around the school  Assist the schools with security concerns and recommend changes to enhance security;  Assist in preparation of response plans and respond to criminal activity in and around the school (as per the Safe Schools Against Violence in Education Act);  Assist the District in meeting requirements mandated by New York State Law;  Attend monthly management team meetings. Duties of the WCSO The WCSO will:  Ensure that the SRO spends an adequate period of time at the District. However, said work week of the SRO shall not exceed 80 hours per week; Program to facilitate coordination of services;  Attend monthly meetings with the Superintendent of the Xxxxx Central School District to monitor the efficacy of the SRO Program;  Cooperate with the District to implement and run the SRO Program with the least possible disruption to the educational process.  WCSO will comply with all applicable requirements regarding the confidentiality of student records, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and the regulations of the United States Department of Education.  The Xxxxx County Sheriff’s Office SRO will share relevant information about school safety ...
Description of General Duties. The SRO will serve in a variety of roles, including law enforcement officer, law-related educator, problem-solver, and community liaison. The SRO will address crime and disorder problems, gangs, and drug activities affecting or occurring in or around the School District. The SRO may teach classes in crime prevention, substance abuse awareness, and gang resistance. The SRO will train students in conflict resolution, restorative justice, and crime awareness. The SRO will monitor and assist troubled students through mentoring programs and promote personal and social responsibility by encouraging participation in community service activities. The SRO will continue to build upon the respect and understanding between law enforcement and the school communities. The SRO will identify physical changes in the environment that could reduce crime in and around the School District. The SRO will help develop school policies that address criminal activity and school safety. The SRO will become a trusted channel of communications with the students, parents, and teachers. The SRO will serve as a positive role model to instill in students high moral standards, good judgment and discretion, respect for other students, and a sincere concern for the school community. The SRO will promote citizen awareness to enable students to become better informed and effective citizens. The SRO will empower students with the knowledge of the law, the obligations regarding enforcement, and the consequences for violations. The SRO will serve as a source of counseling for students and parents in addition to providing information on community resources available to them.
Description of General Duties. A. Duties of the School Resource Officer Duties of the SRO, described with more specificity in Section 6, below, will include, but not be limited to: ● Instruct students in grades 6 and 8 health classes in conflict resolution, crime awareness, and anger management; ● Present a minimum of five educational programs (i.e. technology and crime, drug related behaviors, crime awareness) annually to school employees, parents, and school board members; Provide a police presence in the School District in order to promote and provide an atmosphere of enhanced school safety for faculty, staff, students and school visitors ● Provide a Law Enforcement resource to students, teachers, school administrators and parents, so as to: - Increase student awareness about personal safety, crime prevention, internet safety, conflict resolution, violence prevention, restorative justice, peer mediation, other related topics through formal and informal instructional strategies. - Increase school faculty and staff awareness about policies and procedures for preventing/responding to incidents of violence and other threats to school safety. ● Build relationships by being a liaison between the WCSO and the District and act as liaison with police and other emergency personnel; ● Present evaluations regarding crime and disorder problems and gang and drug activities occurring in and around the school ● Advise the District’s administration of any circumstances or situation that may create any potential harm to persons, or damage to, or loss of property ● Assist the schools with security concerns and recommend changes to enhance security; ● Assist in preparation of response plans and respond to criminal activity in and around the school (as per the Safe Schools Against Violence in Education Act); ● Assist the District in meeting requirements mandated by New York State Law; ● Attend monthly management team meetings. ● When feasible and requested to do so by District’s officials, and in a manner which does not infringe upon individuals’ Constitutional rights, screen persons entering the building or school grounds; ● Question any individual not having appropriate identification to ascertain his/her status; ● The SRO shall not enforce school rules or policies or act as a school disciplinarian. Matters of school discipline shall be referred to the appropriate building principal. ● The SRO shall not detain or question students about their immigration status.
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