The Kentucky Center for School Safety has been actively
involved with implementation and training for School
Resource Officer (SRO) programs statewide. The Center
maintains a listing of all SROs in the state, and estimates
that there are between 100 and 150 officers in the state.
It is one of the goals of the KCSS to work with school
districts and law enforcement to help implement, improve,
and guide SRO programs statewide. To those ends, the KCSS is
working to identify those programs which model effective
strategies and provide that information to districts
considering an SRO program through this website, through the
KCSS newsletter, through the SRO video, and the SRO
Conference.
While most school districts enjoy a collaborative
arrangement with their local law enforcement offices, there
are five districts in Kentucky where the district employs
its own special law enforcement officers: Clay, Fayette,
Jefferson, McCracken and Nicholas.
Many exemplary SRO and truancy programs exist throughout the
state. These model programs can serve to provide inspiration
and options for fledgling programs.
Calloway
County SRO Program
Boone
County SRO Program
Clay County
SRO Program
Erlanger
SRO Program
Pulaski
SRO Program