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What does a School Resource Officer do on a daily basis?
As a School Resource Officer I conduct classroom presentations on various topics such as drinking and driving, search and seizure, underage smoking, drug/alcohol violations in school, assist administration with harassment between students, assaults/fights between students, parking complaints on or around school campuses, runaways, follow-up on cases assigned to me, and attend staff meetings.
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What is the most important role as a School Resource Officer?
I believe the most important role as a School Resource Officer is to assist in providing a safe learning environment for all students and staff.
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