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Cresthill council OKs school resource officer pilot with two district agreement
Summary
Cresthill City Council approved an intergovernmental agreement to place a school resource officer in two local districts under a pilot program, naming Officer Outlaw as the city's first SRO and committing city and school resources to the partnership.
The Cresthill City Council voted to approve an intergovernmental agreement on Aug. 19 to create a School Resource Officer (SRO) pilot program with Richland Grade School District 88 and Chaney Manji School District 88, a measure the council passed by roll call as Resolution 1341. The agreement, introduced by Police Chief Ed Clark, would place a Cresthill police officer in the two school districts as part of a pilot program the chief described as "a great thing, I think, for the community." The council approved the resolution after discussion and a previously held work session on the item. Why this matters: the pilot creates a formal partnership between the Cresthill Police Department and two school districts to station…
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