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 School Resources 

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.SROs

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.

High Schools

Centennial High School

Officer Chadd Springer

469.633.5619

Frisco High School

Officer Daniel Baughman

469.633.5519

Heritage High School

Officer Scott Greer

469.633.5920

Liberty High School

Officer Jerry Varner

469.633.5819

Lone Star High School

Sergeant Jason Ellis

469.633.5319

Wakeland High School

Officer Doug Brown

469.633.5719

Middle & Elementary Schools

Clark Middle School

   Christie Elementary School

   Shawnee Trail Elementary School

   Smith Elementary School

Officer Grant Cottingham

469.633.4630

Griffin Middle School

   Carroll Elementary School

   Corbell Elementary School

   Fisher Elementary School

   Pink Elementary School

Officer Tom Attaway

469.633.4930

Pioneer Heritage Middle School

   Allen Elementary School

   Bledsoe Elementary School

   Sparks Elementary School

   Spears Elementary School

Officer Tony Rike

469.633.4730

Roach Middle School

   Ashley Elementary School

   Sem Elementary School

   Tadlock Elementary School

Officer Derek Sanso

469.633.5030

Stafford Middle School

   Boals Elementary School

Officer David Russell

469.633.5130

Staley Middle School

   Bright Elementary School

   Rogers Elementary School

Officer Vince Justus

469.633.4515

Wester Middle School

   Curtsinger Elementary School

   Gunstream Elementary School

   Isbell Elementary School

Officer Brandi Werner

469.633.4831

Special Program Centers

Acker Special Services

Sergeant Chris Hollahan

469.633.6866

Career & Technical Education

Officer Toni Adams

469.633.6787

Early Childhood School

Officer Grant Cottingham

469.633.4630

Student Opportunity Center

Officer Joshua Storm

469.633.6730