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Yahoo
16-02-2025
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- Yahoo
Eastern N.C. school leaders, law enforcement highlight importance of school resource officers
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day was Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025 to encourage schools and communities to recognize hard work and dedication of SROs. 'The significance of SROs is meaningful, really,' Supervisor of Pitt County Sheriff's Office's SRO Unit Sgt. Michael Stroud said. The main focus for SROs is to keep students and staff safe at schools. 'I'm very confident now in the safety of our school, having a school resource officer here every day to provide that layer of safety and security for our staff and students,' Principal of Pamlico County Primary School Savannah Alexander said. Sgt. Stroud also talked about all the other duties provided by SROs. 'We are mentors. We sometimes like counselors, social workers, we support the kids,' he said. 'We become, or the SROS become, just as involved and invested into the school as the regular staff. The teachers, custodians, they're part of that school. They're part of that facility.' Alexander agreed they provide a lot of help in many ways. 'So, the building relationships piece and educating our students on a variety of topics, you know, bullying and safety and, you know, all kinds of things,' she said. 'They're educators at our school as well, just like our teachers who teach academic content.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
04-02-2025
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Pitt County Sheriff's Office celebrates school resource officers throughout February
PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — The Pitt County Sheriff's Office is using February to appreciate school resource officers, also known as SROs. February 15th is SRO Appreciation Day, WNCT spoke with local law enforcement to learn more about their responsibilities. 'It's meant more. I've had more of an impact with the kids and that's where the stories feel. We get a chance that, like I said earlier, you interact with these kids every day and you get to do more for them than what I had, what I feel like I've done, like on the street,' Supervisor of Pitt County Sheriff's Office SRO Unit Sgt. Michael Stroud said. 'I go to answer calls, stuff like that. But, here I'm there every day with them. I see them every day, even if they do something wrong. They see me when they see me the next day.' In Pitt County Public Schools, they are given one or two SROs depending on size of enrollment. Each one has pride in their position not only on a level of safety, but on a personal level to the students. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.