Common use of School District Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

School District Responsibilities. The North Royalton City School District shall provide the SRO of each campus and any SRO supervisor the following materials and facilities, which are deemed necessary to the performance of the SRO’s duties: 1. Access to a properly lighted private office, which shall contain a telephone, a secure computer and printer, which may be used for general business purposes. 2. A location for files and records which can be properly locked and secured. 3. A desk with drawers, chair, work table, filing cabinet, and office supplies. 4. The opportunity for SROs to address teachers, school administrators and student families about the SRO program, goals, and objectives. 5. The opportunity to provide input regarding criminal justice problems relating to students. 6. The opportunity to address teachers and school administrators about criminal justice problems relating to students during in-service workdays. 7. The District Emergency Operations Manual, Crisis Plan, Student Handbook/Code of Conduct and other related materials as deemed appropriate. 8. School staff designee for referrals for counseling and other school-based and/or community based supportive services for students and families. 9. SROs shall respect the sensitive nature of student privacy and shall abide by all applicable confidentiality, privacy policies, and applicable laws. 10. Encourage attendance for secondary Assistant Principals at NASRO Basic SRO training. 11. Provide training to teachers, administrators, staff and SROs about when to directly involve SROs with student misconduct and about available alternatives to arrest.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding (Mou), Memorandum of Understanding (Mou)

School District Responsibilities. The North Royalton City Milford School District shall should provide the SRO of each campus and any SRO supervisor the following materials and facilities, which are deemed necessary to the performance of the SRO’s duties: 1. Access to a properly lighted private office, which shall contain a telephone, a secure computer and printer, which may be used for general business purposes. 2. A location for files and records which can be properly locked and securedsecured (accessed only by SRO). 3. A desk with drawers, chair, work tableworktable, filing cabinet, and office supplies. 4. The opportunity for SROs to address teachers, school administrators and student families about the SRO program, goals, and objectives. 5. The opportunity to provide input regarding criminal justice problems relating to students. 6. The opportunity to address teachers and school administrators about criminal justice problems relating to students during in-service workdays. 7. The District Emergency Operations Manual, Crisis Plan, Student Handbook/Code of Conduct and other related materials as deemed appropriate. 8. School staff designee for referrals for counseling and other school-based and/or community based supportive services for students and families. 9. SROs shall respect the sensitive nature of student privacy and shall abide by all applicable confidentiality, privacy policies, and applicable laws. 10. Encourage attendance for secondary Assistant Principals at NASRO Basic SRO training. 11. Provide training to teachers, administrators, staff and SROs about when to directly involve SROs with student misconduct and about available alternatives to arrest.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding (Mou)