School Resource Officers

The School Resource Officers' Program is to dedicate an officer to the needs of the school's community.

Currently, there are School Resource Officers (SROs) assigned to Arvada's three middle schools, four high schools, and one officer to three of the elementary schools

These officers act as a liaison between the police department, the schools, and the surrounding community. It is their mission to provide a safe and secure environment.

School Resource Officers Interact with School Communities

In addition, SROs mentor students, prepare and present timely information in the classroom, as well as meet with parents and teachers. They are often role models for their students, encouraging feelings of self-worth. These School Resource Officers are committed to fostering an environment where students can thrive.

We encourage you to read the biographies of our School Resource Officers.  We are proud of the integrity and commitment of our officers. 

To see who are our officers are, which schools they are assigned to, and to read their biographies.

Arvada Police Department has School Resource Officers (SRO) at the three middle schools and four high schools located in Arvada. One School Resource Officer serves three elementary schools.

These officers provide a valuable resource to the students, faculty, and staff, as well as acting as a liaison for the police department and surrounding community.

The current School Resource Officers assigned to the middle schools are:

Every high school in Arvada has its own School Resource Officer as well:                                     

The School Resource Officer added to help three of Arvada's elementary schools, Officer Jim Becker.