After a one-year hiatus, Washougal police have returned to local schools.
The partnership between the Washougal School District and Washougal Police Department, which provides a school resource officer (SRO) at Washougal High School as well as other schools in the district, ran strong from 2006 to 2018, but waned during the 2018-19 school year.
“(The absence of the SRO) was due to the number of vacancies we had and the need to pull the SRO back to the line until we could get staffing levels back up,” said Washougal city manager David Scott.
But city and school leaders reinstated the program for the 2019-20 school year. Now, they hope they can expand and enhance the SRO’s role inside Washougal schools.
“The more we can get our SRO in the classrooms, the better, but we want it to fit with what’s going on so that it’s natural,” said Aaron Hansen, assistant superintendent for Washougal schools. “Take current world problems and civics classes, for example – what could his role be there? And last year we brought in state patrol officers and a driving under the influence (DUI) mobile unit to the high school campus. The health students were able to visit with the officers and tour the DUI unit. Those activities happened to fit in with the health curriculum. We want to look at what students are studying and how we could incorporate or integrate something that involves our SRO.”
Washougal police officer Kelly Anderson is the district’s SRO this school year. His role is to prevent crime in the schools and help keep students and school staff and visitors safe.