School security officer definition

School security officer means a person who is employed by a board of education of any school district for the purpose of aiding and supplementing state and local law enforcement agencies in which the school district is located, but is not a law enforcement officer or police officer.
School security officer means an individual who is employed by the local school board or a private
School security officer means an individual who is employed by the local school board for the

Examples of School security officer in a sentence

  • Subsequent violations of the above policy by all other individuals will result in action from the St. Thomas High School security officer including a trespassing violation, ticketing, and restrictions on future campus access.


More Definitions of School security officer

School security officer means a person who is employed by a board of education of any school district for the purpose of aiding and supplementing
School security officer means an individual who is employed by the local school board for the singular purpose of maintaining order and discipline, preventing crime, investigating violations of school board policies, and detaining students violating the law or school board policies on school property or at school-sponsored events and who is responsible solely for ensuring the safety, security, and welfare of all students, faculty, staff, and visitors in the assigned school.
School security officer means a person employed by a local board of education
School security officer means a person who is employed by a board of education
School security officer means a person employed by a local board of education who has been appointed a special law enforcement officer pursuant to KRS 61.902 and who has specialized training to work with youth at a school site.
School security officer means an individual who is employed by the local school board or a private or religious school for the singular purpose of maintaining order and discipline, preventing crime, investigating violations of the policies of the school board or the private or religious school, and detaining students violating the law or the policies of the school board or the private or religious school on school property, school buses, or at school-sponsored events and who is responsible solely for ensuring the safety, security, and welfare of all students, faculty, staff, and visitors in the assigned school.