Benjamin Logan Local Schools Honors School Resource Officers During Ohio School Safety Month10/10/2024
In celebration of Ohio School Safety Month, Benjamin Logan Local Schools is proud to honor the exceptional work and dedication of our School Resource Officers: Rick Herring, Neill Rhodes, and Matt Robinson. Every day, these outstanding officers serve as protectors, role models, and leaders within our schools, creating environments where students can feel safe, supported, and ready to learn. Their presence and positive influence extend beyond the hallways—they are a visible reminder of our commitment to fostering a safe and welcoming community for every student and staff member.
“The role of our SROs goes far beyond safety and security,” shared Superintendent John Scheu. “They actively contribute to building positive relationships and mentoring students, while also providing valuable guidance on safety and prevention. We are incredibly fortunate to have such dedicated officers at Benjamin Logan.” At Benjamin Logan Local Schools, the impact of these officers is felt throughout the entire community. Whether responding swiftly to incidents, offering mentorship, or educating students on important safety topics, Officers Herring, Rhodes, and Robinson embody what it means to be true partners in our students' educational journeys. This October, as we recognize School Safety Month, we want to express our heartfelt appreciation for the unwavering commitment and incredible service provided by Rick Herring, Neill Rhodes, and Matt Robinson. Their presence in our buildings not only enhances security, but also strengthens the bonds of trust between law enforcement, students, and staff. “We feel fortunate to have Rick, Neill, and Matt as part of the Benjamin Logan family,” added Director of Administrative Services Sally Stolly. “Their leadership and guidance are invaluable to creating an environment where students feel supported and safe.” As we celebrate their contributions, let’s continue to support and strengthen these essential relationships to keep our schools safe and welcoming for everyone. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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