Duties of SROs Sample Clauses

Duties of SROs. An SRO shall not function as a school disciplinarian or security officer and shall not intervene in the normal disciplinary actions of the Participating Schools. Each assigned SRO shall act at all times within the scope of authority granted to the SRO by applicable law. Each SRO shall perform duties including, without limitation, the following: a) the performance of law enforcement functions within the school setting; b) the identification and prevention of juvenile delinquency (including substance abuse) through counseling and referral services); c) the enhancement of student knowledge of the law enforcement function and of the fundamental concept and structure of law; d) the development of positive student concepts of the law enforcement community and promotion of positive interaction and enhanced relations between students and law enforcement officers; e) the provision of assistance and support for crime victims (including victims of abuse) identified within the school setting; f) the presentation of educational programs concerning crime prevention and the rights, obligations and responsibilities of students as citizens; and g) the provision of assistance to SBBC in protecting and securing the school plant and its occupants.
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Duties of SROs. The SROs’ duties include all Peace Officer duties of the Law Enforcement Agency and the following additional duties: 3.01 The SROs shall provide law enforcement and school security services to School District consistent with training and Law Enforcement Agency policy to help promote the safety and welfare of the students and employees as follows: 3.01.01. The SROs shall help to protect the lives and property of students, employees and the School District on or adjacent to School District property. 3.01.02. The SROs should not be involved in school discipline processes for typical adolescent behaviors occurring within the school unless school safety is at risk or reporting is required by law. 3.02 SROs’ involvement with students with disabilities shall be in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. 3.03 The SROs shall be made aware of the school’s policies on crisis intervention and shall assist or intervene only when appropriate. 3.04 The SROs will become familiar with other resources and agencies in the community that can be used as resources for District students. 3.05 SROs shall follow these conditions for interviewing students suspected of criminal activity at school: 3.05.01. When questioning a student at school about subjects that may result in criminal prosecution for a crime, it is expected that should be handled by law enforcement and is not an SRO activity. When it is necessary to involve law enforcement and/or an SRO in interviewing a student, notice of such questioning shall be given to the Principal or designee in advance and the interview shall be conducted in accordance with School District policy unless exigent circumstances exist, in which case the notice shall be given to the Principal or designee as soon as reasonably possible. 3.05.02. If the student to be questioned is under the age of 18, the student’s parent or guardian must be notified prior to questioning unless there are exigent circumstances involving health or safety or an allegation of abuse or neglect by a parent. 3.05.03. If there are exigent circumstances that prevent prior parental notification, parent shall be notified as soon as reasonably possible. 3.06 Absent exigent circumstances, a principal or designee shall be consulted before the SRO conducts a search on a student’s person, possessions, or locker to allow time to express any concerns about the reasonableness of the search and to notify parents. 3.07 The SROs may conduct a search at school of a student’s...
Duties of SROs. An SRO shall not function as a school disciplinarian and shall not intervene in the normal disciplinary actions of the Participating SBBC Schools. Each assigned SRO shall act at all times within the scope of authority granted to the SRO by applicable law. Each SRO shall perform duties including, without limitation, the following: a) the performance of law enforcement functions within the school setting; b) the provision of assistance to SBBC in protecting and securing the school site and its occupants during Summer school hours and for the duration of any food distribution or dissemination of electronic devices; c) the enhancement of student knowledge of the law enforcement function and of the fundamental concept and structure of law through a joint effort between SBBC and CITY; d) the development of positive student concepts of the law enforcement community and promotion of positive interaction and enhanced relations between students and law enforcement officers; e) the provision of assistance and support for crime victims (including victims of abuse) identified within the school setting; f) the presentation of educational programs concerning crime prevention and the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of students as citizens; g) SROs shall participate as a Behavioral Threat Assessment (“BTA”) Team Member at a behavioral threat assessment meeting located at the respective Participating SBBC School. As a Behavioral Threat Assessment Team Member, the SRO may assist the school in gathering information, evaluating facts, and helping to make institutional determinations, such as whether a health or safety emergency exists, and how the school should respond. SRO’s will also, along with other BTA team members, have access to SBBC’s Psychological Services Department; h) To the extent SROs have not completed training related to racial equity and best practices for interactions with persons who have intellectual or developmental disabilities, SBBC will provide training opportunities for all SROs assigned to school sites during Summer school hours or on any agreed upon early release day or employee planning day at no cost.
Duties of SROs. An SRO shall not function as a school disciplinarian and shall not intervene in the normal disciplinary actions of the Participating Schools. Each assigned SRO shall act at all times within the scope of authority granted to the SRO by applicable law. Each SRO shall perform duties including, without limitation, the following: a) the performance of law enforcement functions within the school setting; b) the provision of assistance to SBBC in protecting and securing the school plant and its occupants; c) the enhancement of student knowledge of the law enforcement function and of the fundamental concept and structure of law; d) the development of positive student concepts of the law enforcement community and promotion of positive interaction and enhanced relations between students and law enforcement officers; e) the provision of assistance and support for crime victims (including victims of abuse) identified within the school setting; f) the presentation of educational programs concerning crime prevention and the rights, obligations and responsibilities of students as citizens; g) SRO shall participate as a Behavioral Threat Assessment Team Member at a behavioral threat assessment meeting located at the respective Participating School. As a Behavioral Threat Assessment Team Member, the SRO may assist the school in gathering information, evaluating facts, and helping to make institutional determinations, such as whether a health or safety emergency exists, and how the school should respond;
Duties of SROs. An SRO shall not function as a school disciplinarian and shall not intervene in the normal disciplinary actions of the Participating Schools. Each assigned SRO shall act at all times within the scope of authority granted to the SRO by applicable law. Each SRO shall perform duties including, without limitation, the following: a) the performance of law enforcement functions within the school setting; b) the provision of assistance to SBBC in protecting and securing the school plant and its occupants; c) the identification and prevention of juvenile delinquency (including substance abuse) through counseling and referral services); d) the enhancement of student knowledge of the law enforcement function and of the fundamental concept and structure of law; e) the development of positive student concepts of the law enforcement community and promotion of positive interaction and enhanced relations between students and law enforcement officers; f) the provision of assistance and support for crime victims (including victims of abuse) identified within the school setting; g) the presentation of educational programs concerning crime prevention and the rights, obligations and responsibilities of students as citizens; and

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