Rutherford County Deputy to Receive National Innovation Award

May 28, 2024 at 06:14 pm by WGNS News


RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN - The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) and the National Road Safety Foundation announced that they will present their Innovation in the Classroom Award to Deputy Chad Dodson of the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office, Murfreesboro. The award goes to school resource officers (SROs) for demonstrating the use of innovative methods in teaching traffic safety to teens.

NASRO will present this award and those listed below on Monday, July 15 during a ceremony in Phoenix as part of its annual National School Safety Conference.

NASRO will present its 2024 Floyd Ledbetter National School Resource Officer of the Year Award to Officer Armando Dominguez of the Summit (Illinois) Police Department. The award recognizes school resource officers (SROs) who have made specific and significant contributions to their local communities or school districts. SROs are carefully selected, specifically trained law enforcement officers assigned to work in schools.

The organization’s National Award of Valor for acts of courage and valor above and beyond what would normally be expected, will go to Kerri Reeves, a physical education teacher at Smiths Station High School, Smiths Station, Alabama. Reeves placed herself between a student who was armed with a gun and another student he had threatened to kill. She successfully deescalated the situation and ordered the armed student to leave.

A Presidential Citation for special recognition from the NASRO president will go to Officer Brad Tippin of the Baltimore County Police Department, Towson, Maryland. Tippin intervened in an active stabbing incident in the high school where he serves as SRO, preventing mortal injury.

The Chief Nicholas C. Derzis Safe Schools Leadership Award for contributions and dedication to an SRO program will go to Superintendent Michael Vuckovich of the Windber Area School District, Windber Pennsylvania.

The Bridge the Gap Award for activities that demonstrate a significant commitment to positive behavioral intervention services and at-risk youth will go to Officer Brian Falotico of the Waukegan Police Department, Waukegan, Illinois.

Exceptional Service Awards for one recipient in each of NASRO’s 10 regions who demonstrates continuous and sustained service to the school community above and beyond that normally expected of an SRO will go to:

The Model SRO Agency Award for exemplifying in training, policies and standards, the NASRO triad concept — which describes an SRO’s role as mentor, guest lecturer and law enforcement officer — and for demonstrating creative and innovative approaches to school-based policing, will go to:

The SRO Social Award, for effectively utilizing social media to promote the SRO position, school, and agency, will go to Deputy Danielle Martinez of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, Redwood City, California.

The Safety and Support Companion Award, for an SRO and the officer’s animal companion who, through their roles as public safety educator, mentor/informal counselor, and law enforcement officer, make a significant positive and impactful contribution to schools will go to Officer Gretchen Morgan of the Paducah Police Department, Paducah Kentucky and her dog, Rizzoli.

The NASRO Instructor of the Year Award, for instructors who demonstrate excellence in teaching NASRO courses while continuously performing above and beyond the call of duty will go Janet Nease, Ed.D., Kansas City, Missouri.

About the NASRO National School Safety Conference - NASRO’s 34rd annual National School Safety Conference takes place July 14 through July 19 at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa, Phoenix. The conference provides opportunities for attendees to learn best practices for SRO and other school safety programs. It also provides networking opportunities to SROs and other law enforcement officers, as well as school security and safety officials, school board members, administrators and anyone interested in school safety. Complimentary credentials are available to working journalists who wish to cover the conference. Please contact Jay Farlow, using the information below, to reserve press credentials.

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 serve. NASRO is headquartered in Hoover, Alabama, and it was established in 1991. For more information, visit www.nasro.org.

 

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