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Interview with SRO of the Year 2025
Maryland Education Article § 7-1501(j) defines a school resource officer (SRO) as a sworn law enforcement officer who has been assigned to a school in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between a law enforcement agency and the local school system or a Baltimore City school police officer. A school security employee (SSE) is an individual employed by the local school system to provide safety or security services and not a sworn law enforcement official, Maryland Education Article § 7-1501(k). MCSS provides training and support to dedicated school security personnel that includes both SROs and SSEs.
The MCSS School Resource Officer (SRO) and School Security Employee (SSE) Training Academy aims to equip SROs and SSEs with the knowledge and skills they need to maintain safe and supportive learning environments in Maryland's public schools. The curriculum used was developed by MCSS and approved by the Maryland Police Certification and Training Commission (MPCTC). The curriculum totals 70 hours: 16 hours of foundational training components and 54 hours of specialized curriculum. Security personnel who have completed the initial training academy participate in ongoing continuing education made available by MCSS each year.
SRO & SSE Training Academy Program
MCSS works with the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission (MPTSC)to develop the SRO/SSE Training Academy curriculum.
Adequate Law Enforcement Coverage Required
The nature of law enforcement adequate coverage varies across Maryland and may take the form of :
- Sheriff's deputies working overtime to provide adequate coverage to public schools including after-school events held on campus;
- Patrol officers or deputies who respond to calls for service at schools that do not have an assigned SRO;
- SRO supervisors, who are not routinely assigned to a specific school, who provide supplemental patrol service and respond to calls for service at public schools when needed;
- State police agencies who conduct school safety checks in their area of patrol;
- Officers or deputies who are not SROs but who are permitted access to the school building so they can check emails and conduct other official business while at the school or on school property; and
- Officers or deputies who are assigned to a geographic area containing a grouping of K-12 schools and tasked to be primary responders to both emergency and non-emergency calls made from these schools.
Maryland Public Schools Law Enforcement Coverage, SY 2025-2026
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277
Number of public schools with a full-time assigned SRO.
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1145
Number of public schools with adequate coverage.
SRO SSE Training Schedule for 2026
| Class Code | Virtual | Live In-person | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26-01 | Feb 02-05 | Feb 09-13 | East Wicomico County Sheriff's Office 1661 Westwood Dr, Salisbury, MD 21801 |
| 26-02 | Mar 09-12 | Mar 16-20 |
Baltimore BCPS Employee Development Center 2034 Greenspring Drive, Timomium, MD 21093 |
| 26-03 | Apr 13-16 | Apr 20-24 | North Harford County Sheriff’s Office Southern Precinct 1305 Pulaski Highway Edgewood, MD 21040 |
| 26-04 | May 04-07 | May 11-15 | West
Allegany College of Maryland 12401 Willowbrook Rd, Cumberland, MD 21502 Continuing Education Building |
| 26-05 | Jun 08-11 | Jun 12 & 15-18 | Prince George's County Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute HQ 4500 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20740 |
| 26-06 | Aug 03-06 | Aug 10-14 | Southern MD St. Mary’s County Leonardtown High School 23995 Point Lookout Rd, Leonardtown, MD 20650 |
| 26-07 | Oct 13-16 | Oct 19-23 | Montgomery County Maryland National Park Police Sandalwood Training Room 12751 Layhill Road Silver Spring, MD 20906 |