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School resource officers report steady incident counts, rise in vaping and anonymous safety tips

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School resource officers for Superior’s elementary, middle and high schools reported overall similar incident totals to last year but highlighted a rise in THC vaping incidents, use of anonymous tip system for suicidal or safety concerns, and challenges at the high school after a recent SRO staffing change.

Superior School District school resource officers presented their 2024-25 school-year incident report, describing steady year-to-year totals at elementary buildings and larger incident counts at the high school tied in part to truancy citations and new reporting procedures.

Officer Matt Swanson, the Superior Middle School resource officer, told the board middle-school incidents fell to 15 from 76 last year but said last year’s figures included many truancy warnings he…

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