School Resource Officer

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Updated November 2005

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The School Resource Officer (SRO) assigned to Ogdensburg Free Academy will work in conjunction with school administration and staff to maintain a safe school environment. As such the SRO will regularly be invited by school officials to take part in school investigations that involve potentially criminal/illegal behavior.  However, the role of the SRO is to be proactive in promoting positive school behaviors, counseling, being a confidant of students, and an advocate for students, and providing instructions/information to students.

 

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Links

www.nationalcops.org concerns of Police Survivors

National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund www.nleomf.com

Child Safety Seat and general safety information: www.safeny.org

National Highway Traffic Safety Association www.nhtsa.gov

Blood Donor Information - www.givelife.org

" Points for Pints" Red Cross Program www.pointsforpints.org

Internet safety:

I-Safe America- www.isafe.org

 

 

 

 

Officer Grady has been active in law enforcement since being sworn in as a member of the Ogdensburg Police Department in 1986. He completed his SRO training in the summer of 2004 and has been the SRO at Ogdensburg Free Academy since September 2004. Along with his duties as the School Resource Officer he is also a certified police instructor who conducts in-service training for his department as well as basic police training for new recruits at the David L. Sullivan Police Academy, located at S.U.N.Y. Canton.  He has also been active in the Ogdensburg Police Department as an instructor and patrol officer. Officer Grady is a Certified Child Passenger Safety Tech. This means he can help install and check car seats. If you have any questions Officer Grady or stop by Safe NY or National Highway and Traffic Safety for information

 

 

                                        O.F.A. Character Education Committee Trait of the month:

October

Responsibility

"Do more than is required of you"

September

RESPECT

"Respect is learned, earned, and returned"

 

 

 

 

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