Washington — The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) today presented its Floyd Ledbetter National School Resource Officer of the Year Award to Deputy Dan Sperry, Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Falls, Idaho. NASRO presented the award during its annual School Safety Conference. More than 900 police officers, educators and others are receiving specialized training at the conference this week.
Sperry serves as a school resource officer (SRO; a specially trained law enforcement officer assigned to work in a school) at Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls. The annual award recognizes an SRO who has made specific and significant contributions to the officer’s local town, city, county and/or school district.
“Deputy Sperry has been a positive asset to his school district and his police department in his current capacity for 17 years,” said Mo Canady, NASRO executive director. “He is a positive mentor for his students and builds many strong relationships as a School Resource Officer.”
In addition to performing the normal duties of an SRO in an exemplary manner, nomination letters described actions Sperry takes that go beyond those expectations. For example, Sperry uses his personal experiences to help students who have experienced loss work through the grief process. He advocates strongly for bus safety and traffic safety within his district. Sperry has been active in two state SRO associations. He introduced NASRO’s nationally recognized SRO courses to Idaho and earlier helped form the Wyoming SRO Association.
NASRO presented its Meritorious Service Award to Deputy Kevin Teague, Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, Franklin, Tennessee. Teague reacted quickly and deliberately in responding to a first-grade student in distress. His actions have been credited with saving the life of this student at Bethesda Elementary School.
The organization presented its Chief Nicholas C. Derzis Safe Schools Leadership Award to four recipients. This award recognizes individuals for their contributions and dedication to a school resource officer program and the many children, parents, and faculty members of their communities and schools. This year’s recipients are:
As part of the conference, the National Road Safety Foundation bestowed the Innovation in the Classroom Award on Officer Dustin Kato, Chino Police Department, Chino, Calif. This award is presented for innovations in the classroom that educate young people about traffic safety. Kato was selected for creating and finding funding for a Safe and Sober Prom Week program. It included assemblies, distracted driving virtual reality simulators, classroom driver training and intoxication simulation goggles and tricycles. Kato’s new program impacted 10 times the number of students a previous and costlier prom effort had reached.
NASRO presented its Regional Exceptional Service Award to 10 school resource officers. This award recognizes continuous and sustained service to the school community above and beyond that normally expected of an SRO. This year’s recipients are:
In addition, NASRO recognized the Quaker Valley School District Police Department of Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, with its Model SRO Agency Award for exemplifying in its training, policies and standards the NASRO triad concept; this describes three main parts of an SRO’s role: mentor, guest lecturer and law enforcement officer. Model agencies also demonstrate creative and innovative approaches to school-based policing.
NASRO presented its awards during a luncheon ceremony today at its annual national conference in Washington.
Editors: A high-resolution portrait of SRO-of-the-year Sperry is available upon request. See contact info below.
About NASRO
NASRO is a nonprofit organization for school-based law enforcement officers, school administrators, and school security and safety professionals working as partners to protect students, school faculty and staff, and the schools they attend. NASRO is located in Hoover, Alabama, and it was established in 1991. For more information, visit www.nasro.org.
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