5.18.2022

Mr. Turnow

SRO officer Richardson

from the Suffolk County Police Department

spoke to students regarding Internet Safety

online_safety.pdf

School Resource Officer Program

The Suffolk County Police Department assigns Officers as School Resource Officers (SROs) throughout the police district. The role and responsibilities of our SROs include acting as a liaison between the school administration, students, and the Police Department. SROs provide a safe learning environment in schools, contribute valuable resources to school staff members, and foster positive relationships with youth and the community. SROs work with school officials in identifying at-risk youth, then mentor and guide them to resources within their community to help form more positive behaviors and choices. SCPD has a Spanish speaking SRO assigned to the Community Relations Bureau to help foster relationships with the Spanish speaking community within Suffolk County.

School Resource Officers conduct presentations to high schools and middle schools across the county regarding various safety topics, including, but not limited to, Internet Safety, The Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol, Vehicle Safety, What To Do When Stopped by the Police and Opportunities of Employment within the Suffolk County Police Department. SROs also conduct programs in Elementary Schools such as 911 Awareness and Stranger Danger. SROs participate in after school activities such as sports, cooking, hiking and fishing. SROs also organize field trips such as Police Week and assist at college visits with school personnel, providing students with the ability to develop a close relationship with their SRO. SROs make it their top priority to present these topics in a manner that engages young people and speaks to them in relevant terms, while also sharing the police officer’s unique perspective and on-the-job experiences.

It is CRB’s mission to make qualified SROs available to any school district that requests. Many schools choose to have presentations in an assembly setting or during their Health curriculum, which all students attend. SROs have also presented in Driver’s Education, Law, and Criminal Justice classes. Programs can be tailored and every effort will be made to accommodate the needs of each individual school based on current events and local issues. If you would like to schedule a presentation for the upcoming school year, please contact the SCPD Community Relations Bureau.


Countywide SROs:

PO Justin Fernandez

631-852-6109

Justin.Fernandez@suffolkcountyny.gov

PO Shakara Richardson

631-852-6109

Shakara.Richardson@suffolkcountyny.gov

PO Tom DiLena

631-852-6109

Thomas.DiLena@suffolkcountyny.gov

PO Jesse Levy

631-852-6109

Jesse.Levy@suffolkcountyny.gov

PO Kayla Mueger

631-852-6109

Kayla.Mueger@suffolkcountyny.gov

PO Jessica Romano

631-852-6109

Jessica.Romano@suffolkcountyny.gov


Precinct SROs:

1st Precinct: 631-854-8129

PO Jeanne Osias

PO Christine Amon

2nd Precinct: 631-854-8276

PO Robert Jinks

3rd Precinct: 631-854-8308

PO Tracy Mathis

PO Alfredo Alvarado-Diaz

4th Precinct: 631-854-8478/8475

PO Derek O’Haire

5th Precinct: 631-854-8576

PO Brenda Ruotolo

6th Precinct: 631-854-8661

PO Keith Murphy

PO Kathryn Skippon

7th Precinct 631-852-8768

PO Heidi Cummings



Mrs. McDermott

Today

Celebration of Knowledge

Unit 10

Final Review Sheet

9:03 AM

Please refer to the following document for information regarding the mathematics final.


Mrs. Glynn

Mrs. Hanzl

Roman Contributions


Yesterday

Due Tomorrow, 2:30 PM

Todays lesson


Contributions of Ancient Rome (2).pdf