Sharpsville school district, borough approve SRO agreement

Ensuring safety for the upcoming school year, Sharpsville has confirmed that two borough officers will continue serving within the school district.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sharpsville school district and borough approved an agreement for student safety.
  • Two borough police officers will continue protecting the schools.
  • The agreement ensures police presence when classes resume in the fall.
  • Students can expect continuity in their school’s safety measures.
  • The officers are part of the local Sharpsville police department.

Sharpsville Approves SRO Agreement

Sharpsville’s students can look forward to a safe learning environment this fall as the school district and borough have approved an agreement to maintain the presence of School Resource Officers (SROs) in the schools.

Continued Police Presence in Schools

The agreement ensures that two of the borough’s police officers will continue protecting the school district when classes resume. These officers, familiar faces to many students, play a crucial role in maintaining safety and security within the educational facilities.

Commitment to Student Safety

By having borough police officers serve as SROs, Sharpsville demonstrates a strong commitment to student safety. The ongoing presence of trained law enforcement personnel on campus provides reassurance to students, parents, and staff alike.

Consistency as Classes Resume

As the new school year approaches, the approved agreement solidifies plans for the continued collaboration between the school district and local law enforcement. Students can expect to see these dedicated officers on campus, fostering a secure atmosphere conducive to learning.

Looking Ahead

The partnership between the Sharpsville school district and the borough’s police department underscores the community’s dedication to its youth. With the agreement in place, all parties are focused on ensuring that the upcoming school year is both safe and successful for everyone involved.

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