
The National Association of School
Resource Officers (NASRO) is a not-for-profit organization for
school based law enforcement officers, school administrators, and
school security/safety professionals working as partners to protect
students, school faculty and staff and the schools they attend.
The true and tested strength in the School Resource Officer program
is that it is much more than a curriculum. The SRO Concept can
easily be adapted to the needs of ANY community, desiring safe
schools, and effective community partnerships.
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With school based policing being the fastest growing
area of law enforcement and our membership quickly approaching 9,000
members around the globe, NASRO takes great pride in being the first
and most recognized organization for law enforcement officers assigned
at our school communities. A wide array of services and programs
are available to assist members in developing the most effective program,
for their community.
NASRO is a member service organization. Students and communities
around the globe receive the benefits of NASRO's wide-reaching network
of law enforcement members and school administrators all striving to
promote a safe and secure learning environment.
The National Association of School Resource Officers was founded with
a solid commitment to the youth of the United States. Since 1990,
our commitment remains solid to promote the TRIAD concept (Law Enforcement
Officer - Teacher - Counselor) of school based law enforcement. Many
communities have adopted this philosophy as they blend their SRO
program, with the many other community policing programs.
By training law enforcement to educate, counsel and protect our
school communities, the men and women of NASRO continue to lead by
example and promote a positive image of law enforcement to our
Nation's youth. NASRO has made itself available to communities
and school districts around the nation in the development of
effective school based law enforcement partnerships.
Consider becoming a part of our extended family, and allowing the
National Association of School Resource officers to help you
better serve your schools and community.
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