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Omaha Public Schools board approves SRO agreements worth about $1.75 million
Summary
The Omaha Public Schools Board approved multijurisdiction agreements with Omaha, Bellevue and Douglas County to fund school resource officers for the 2025–26 year, covering 14 full‑time SROs and 8 associate SROs and totaling $1,749,322.20.
The Omaha Public Schools Board of Education voted to approve school resource officer (SRO) agreements with the City of Omaha, the City of Bellevue and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, covering SROs assigned to district schools and committing a combined total of $1,749,322.20 for the 2025–26 year. The board approved the contracts by roll call vote, 7–0.
The agreements provide 14 full‑time SROs through the Omaha Police Department, and eight associate SROs who work 28 hours per week, plus two full‑time SROs (and an additional threat‑assessment reduction SRO) through Bellevue and two full‑time SROs through the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. The district’s anticipated agreement amounts are $1,470,355.20 (Omaha), $152,344 (Bellevue) and $126,623 (Douglas County).
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