Officer Thompson

NPS School Resource Officer

  • Cassandra Thompson

    School Resource Officer

    10 Surfside Rd.

    School Office:  (508) 228 - 7280 Ext. 1232

    Police Department: (508) 228 - 1212

    Emergency: 911

    E-mail: thompsonc@nps.k12.ma.us

     

    What is a School Resource Officer?  

    A certified law enforcement officer who is permanently assigned to provide coverage to a school or a set of schools.  

    The SRO is specifically trained to perform three roles: law enforcement officer; law-related counselor; and law-related education teacher.

    The SRO is not necessarily a DARE officer (although many have received such training), security guard, or officer who has been placed temporarily in a school in response to a crisis situation but rather acts as a comprehensive resource for his/her school.

     

    The main goals of the School Resource Officer program are:

    • Reduced juvenile delinquency through close personal contact with students on a daily basis.
    • Bridge the gap between police officers and young people and increase positive attitudes toward law enforcement.
    • Teach the value of our legal system. 
    • Promote respect for people and property.
    • Reduce juvenile crime by helping students formulate an awareness of the rules, authority, and justice.
    • To take a personal interest in students and their activities. 
    • To allow students access to the legal system.
    • To give students a realistic picture of our laws and legal system so they will have an investment in supporting and improving it.
    • Teach students how to avoid becoming a victim through self-awareness and crime prevention.

    What are the duties of a School Resource Officer?

    They are visible, active law enforcement figure on campus dealing with any law-related issues. The SRO is a classroom resource for instruction in the law related education, violence diffusion, safety programs, alcohol and drug prevention, crime prevention and other areas. They are a member of the faculty and administrative team working hand in hand to solve problems in the school community.

    They serve as a resource for the students which will enable students to be associated with a law enforcement figure in the student's environment. They serve as a resource to teachers, parents, and students for conferences on an individual basis, dealing with individual problems or questions. Also, they can serve as a counseling resource in areas which may affect the educational environment but may be of a law-related nature. The SRO is also a liaison between the police department and helps provide community-oriented policing services for the high school and the surrounding community.