Student Resource Officer (SRO)

Bedford Public Schools Student Resource Officer (SRO): Officer Justin Brooks

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Officer Brooks joined Bedford Public Schools as our SRO in September 2022. Officer Brooks is a graduate of Bedford Public Schools, a trained Army Medic, as well as, a youth coach.
 

The Student Resource Officer (SRO) is a specially trained officer. It is this officer’s role to help enhance school security and provide law enforcement education and counseling. School Resource Officers act as a resource to teachers, parents, and students by providing direction or advice on law related issues.

Law Relating to School Resource Officers

A model memorandum of understanding (MOU) governing the role of school resource officers (SROs) in Massachusetts schools was released in 2018 by Attorney General Maura Healey, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. View this press release: Section 79 Model MOU Chapter 253

"The model memorandum of understanding shall expressly state that school resource officers shall not: (i) serve as school disciplinarians, enforcers of school regulations or in place of licensed school psychologists, psychiatrists or counselors; and (ii) use police powers to address traditional school discipline issues, including non-violent disruptive behavior."

"For the purpose of fostering a safe and healthy environment for all students through strategic and appropriate use of law enforcement resources and to achieve positive outcomes for youth and public safety, a chief of police, at the request of the superintendent and subject to appropriation, shall assign at least 1 school resource officer to serve the city, town, commonwealth charter school, regional school district or county agricultural school."

Learn about the role of school resource officers in Massachusetts