The School Resource Officer (SRO) program is a partnership between the Frisco Police Department and the Frisco Independent School District. SROs are full-time Frisco police officers assigned to all secondary schools within the FISD.
The SROs serve three fundamental functions in their role as a school resource officer:
1. Law Enforcement Officer
2. Teacher
3. Counselor
The primary purpose of the SRO program is the reduction and prevention of crimes committed by juveniles and young adults.
Additional goals of the program include: establishing a rapport with students, parents, faculty, staff, and administrators; creating and expanding programs with vision and creativity to increase student participation; present a positive image for students; and provide safety for students and others within the school district.
School Resource Programs
The Frisco Police Department’s School Resource Officers are involved in a variety of programs that reach out to all grade levels. Programs include:
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)
- Junior Police Academy
- Juvenile Impact Program (JIP)
- Shattered Dreams
For additional information about any of these programs, or to inquire about other programs not listed here, please email SROSupervisor@FriscoTexas.gov.
Officers in the Schools
SROs are assigned to all middle and high schools, as well as special program centers in Frisco. Additionally, all officers assigned to middle schools are also given the responsibility to maintain positive relationships with elementary schools.