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"Communities throughout the nation recognize that trained, sworn law enforcement officers assigned to schools make a difference".
(U. S. Department of Justice)
 

Kentucky statutes define a SRO as a sworn law enforcement officer who has specialized training to work with youth at a school site. These SROs serve in a variety of roles, including law enforcement officer, law-related educator, problem-solver, and community liaison.

There are approximately 230 SRO's in over half of Kentucky's counties. For more information contact Lee Ann Morrison at the Kentucky Center for School Safety.

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2010–2011 Award Winners: Robert Bubacz, Janet Granada, Russell Wood, Mike Waldrop, Rick Carrier, Scott Menefee, Bill Eckler, James Sticklen, Department of Criminal Justice Training, Sheriff Jerry “Peanut” Gaines

posted Aug 24, 2011 11:22 PM by Chuck Robertson   [ updated Sep 6, 2011 8:45 AM by KYASRO Online ]


2010-2011 SRO of the YearKentucky SRO of the Year: Robert Bubacz – Logan County Sheriff’s Department

  • Administrator of the Year – Janet Granada – Jessamine County Schools
  • Rookie of the Year – Russell Wood – Independence Police Department
  • Regional Award of Merit – Mike Waldrop – Warren County Sheriff’s Office
  • Regional Award of Merit – Rick Carrier – Franklin County Sheriff’s Office
  • Regional Award of Merit – Scott Menefee – Ashland Police Department
  • Regional Award of Merit – Bill Eckler – Berea Police Department
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – James Sticklen – Alexandria PD
                                                (given posthumously)
  • President’s Award – Department of Criminal Justice Training
  •  Award of Merit – Sheriff Jerry “Peanut” Gaines – Warren County Sheriff’s Dept.