WILSON COUNTY
&
LEBANON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARDS OF EDUCATION
&
WILSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM
(SRO)


WHAT IS A SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER?
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A School Resource Officer (SRO) is
a certified police officer who is assigned full-time to a school.
All SRO'S are certified by the National Association of School Resource
Officers and receive ongoing specialized training. The SRO is similar
to a "Community Oriented Police" Officer who is a member of the community
he or she serves and is aware of the special needs of his community.
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The SRO is a person students and parents
can turn to offer help. A person they can respect and depend upon.
A person with real answers.
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The SRO Program was first implemented
in Flint, Michigan in 1951. Since the program's inception it has
successfully been put into practice in 35 states. While there are
no nationwide statistics to reflect the number of young people SRO'S have
guided away from delinquency; the general consensus of people familiar
with the program is that SRO'S have proven to be a valuable, positive force
in the lives of the school community, the SRO, faculty, staff and students
can truly work together to build safer schools.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF SRO'S
LAW ENFORCER
INSTRUCTOR ADVISOR
INSTRUCTOR
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SRO'S visit classrooms to make presentations
of a law related nature such as Drug Education, Police and their role in society, the history of Law Enforcement and other related topics.
SRO'S are also available as a resource for teachers in developing specialty
programs tailored to specific units of study, court procedures, citizenship,
self-esteem, forensic science, etc. Through classroom instruction,
students gain a better understanding of the police and the importance of
laws to a society.
LAW ENFORCER
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Working with school administrators,
SRO'S investigate criminal violations which involve student's knowledge
that investigations of criminal incidents will be conducted is in itself
a deterrent to delinquent behavior - a primary goal of the program.
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Security and safety within the school
are other concerns of SRO's. They evaluate situations and make recommendations
to school administrators in reference to safety issues in the schools.
the mere presence of an officer helps deter unwanted persons from frequenting
campuses.
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It also serves as notice to students
that contraband, such as weapons and illegal substances, will not be tolerated
at school.
ADVISOR
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Students are encouraged to seek the
personalized attention of SRO'S. Each officer is specially trained
to conduct informal, individual or group discussions. SRO'S are available
for conferences with students, parents and faculty members regarding law
related problems and crime prevention techniques. SRO'S are familiar
with various social services and local community resources that are available
for referral.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
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The involvement of SRO'S extends far
beyond the classroom and normal workday. Officers participate in
parent teacher and faculty meetings, student social and sporting events,
and club projects. The presence of SRO'S tends to strengthen the
student/police bonds and shows the officers' commitment to the student,
their education and safety.
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS
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Are not school disciplinarians.
An SRO takes collective action against students only when there is a perceived
violation of law.
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Promote a better confidential source
of our laws; why they were enacted and their benefits.
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Serve as a confidential source of counseling
to students concerning problems they face, especially as they relate to
the law.
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Serve to protect the school environment
and maintain an atmosphere where teachers feel safe to teach and students
feel safe to learn.
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Conduct classroom presentations on
a variety of law related education issues.
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Help young people make more positive
choices in their lives.
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Work with parents, students, educators
and the community to build safe schools.
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS 2008-2009
Carroll-Oakland Elementary - Deputy Trey Tidwell
South Side Elementary and Map Academy - Deputy Mike Kurtz
Tuckers Crossroads Elementary - Deputy Pete Mecher
Walter J. Baird Elementary - Deputy Bradley Haynes
Mt. Juliet Middle School - Cpl. Tommy Hibbett
West Wilson Middle School - Deputy David Bennett
Lebanon High School - Cpl. Earl Coggins and Deputy
Christine Self
Mt. Juliet High School - Deputy Greg Lasater & Deputy
Steven Goodall
Watertown High School - Deputy Thomas Jobe
Wilson Central High School - Cpl. Sharon Costley and Deputy
Zach Hemontolor