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    27 Idaho School Districts Receive Funding for School Resource Officers

    By Sandra Kinney,

    19 days ago

    October 1, 2024 Sandra Kinney # 27 Idaho School Districts Receive Funding for School Resource Officers

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    (Idaho State) More than two dozen districts and charters will get a boost in their efforts to provide a  safe and secure school environment with newly-available funding for School Resource Officers  (SROs), made possible by the Idaho Legislature and the state’s Millenium Fund and  administered by the Idaho Department of Education.

    The department approved funding for all 27 applicants. Recipients include 19 rural districts representing all six educational regions in Idaho. The funding will allow 10 recipients to hire  their first ever SRO. The grant will support each position for three years.

    “I’m so pleased that we were able to allocate funds to each applicant,” said Superintendent of  Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield. “It’s no secret that both in Idaho and nationwide, schools  are looking to reinforce safety and security for students and staff, and this initiative is a step  towards providing them with the environment they need to flourish.”

    The awarded districts and charters are:

    Lakeland Joint School District West Bonner School District
    Plummer-Worley School District St. Marie’s Joint School District
    Boundary County School District Orofino School District
    Mountain View School District Genesee Joint School District
    Lapwai School District West Ada School District
    Lewiston School District Bruneau-Grand View Joint School District
    Emmett Independent School District Fruitland School District
    Vallivue School District Caldwell School District
    Cambridge School District Mountain Home School District
    Elevate Academy Kuna School District
    Minidoka County School District Preston Joint School District
    Oneida School District Pocatello-Chubbuck School District
    Ririe School District Clark County School District
    Madison School District

    To receive funding, applicants were asked to provide an MOU created between the district and their local law enforcement agency, as well as a letter of intent stating potential applicants’  qualifications and training for the position.

    Clearwater County Sheriff Chris Goetz worked with the Orofino Joint School District to secure  the school’s first-ever SRO position.

    “Clearwater County has been trying to find a way to fund an SRO for several years but we  haven’t been able to until now,” Goetz said. “The district and the sheriff’s office are excited for  the grant opportunity and the fact that the position will be funded for three years. This will give  us time to prove how important the SRO role will be in our schools as we make plans to fund it  long term. In law enforcement, we know the relationships that SROs build with students can last  a lifetime.”

    In total, the state will provide $2,201,415 to local schools to help fund the 27 SRO positions this  year.

    The Bruneau-Grand View Joint School District partnered with the Owyhee County Sheriff’s  Office to secure an SRO. Superintendent Jeff Blaser says the officer will play a “crucial” role in  the district.

    “The SRO position will help improve our students’ educational experience through a  combination of enhancing safety, fostering a positive school environment and providing  educational support,” Blaser said. “We are extremely thankful for this opportunity.”

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    Betty Stappler
    19d ago
    It's very unfortunate that we need this in our schools now but thankfully the state had the funding.
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