School Resource Officer

The Florida Association of School Resource Officers offers the most advanced and comprehensive training for its members in the state of Florida.

FASRO members will receive training at the annual conference as well as regional training during the year. The Florida Association of School Resource Officers is the largest state organization of SRO’s exceeding 900 members.

FASRO

Who We Are

As a member of the leading and largest organization of school resource officers in the nation, you will receive many benefits as a member of the Florida Association of School Resource Officers.

If you would like to join the Florida Association of School Resource Officers and be a part of the largest state organization of SRO’s, please click our “JOIN FASRO” link below.

Benefits of Being a Member

1. Annual Conference

The Florida Association of School Resource Officers provides the most advanced,
comprehensive training for school-based police and school administrators.

2. National Speakers

FASRO seeks quality presenters nationwide to address current issues facing
school safety, security, and crime prevention.

3. Regional
Training

FASRO members will receive training at the annual conference as well as regional training during the year.

4. Networking Opportunities

FASRO is the largest state school policing organization in the country with over 900 members. Engage with hundreds of Law Enforcement
and school professionals.

5. SRO and Agency Recognition

Members of The Florida Association of School Resource Officers have dedicated their skills to protecting our schools and our children.

What is an SRO

Protector – A SRO is recognized as the first line of defense in the event of a dangerous encounter on their campus. The response of the assigned officer is vital in stopping and/or eliminating a threat such as an active killer and should be trained and prepared to do so.

Becoming an SRO

School Resource Officers are certified and sworn police officers specially selected to serve on a school campus. The journey to become a SRO differs for most but it must start with attending a Criminal Justice Training Center, completing the requirements of a basic law enforcement training program, and receiving a passing score on the State Officer Certification Exam.

This Law Enforcement certification allows the officer to work for any law enforcement agency in the state of Florida.

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Join the Florida Association of School Resource Officers and be a part of the largest state organization of SRO’s.