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On November 8th, 2018 the WCCS Board of Directors donated two 55 inch LED Television Monitors to Forbes Middle School. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to anonymously report any criminal activity or school violations.
Pictured are Principal Justin Del Bosque, Sam Jordan, Chairman of the Crime Stoppers Board, School Resource Officer Shannon Hall and Joe Derrick, Safe School Committee Chair
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On November 8th, 2018, the WCCS Board of Directors donated two 55 inch LED Television Monitors to the Georgetown High School. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to anonymously report any criminal activity or school violations.
Pictured are Student Resource Officer Vern Kemp, Assistant Principal Lindsay Cooper, Joe Derrick, WCCS Safe School Committee Chair, Principal Wes Vanicek and Sam Jordan, Chairman of the WCCS Board.
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On November 8th, 2018 the Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board of Directors donated two 55 inch LED Television Monitors to Chip Richarte High School. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to anonymously report any criminal activity or school violations.
Pictured are Joe Derrick, Crime Stoppers Safe School Committee Chair, Sam Jordan, Chairman of the Crime Stoppers Board and Principal Rob Dyer
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WCCS Board of Directors donated two 55 inch television monitors to Taylor Middle School on October 5th, 2018. The Monitors will be mounted in common school areas so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity or school violations.
Pictured are Williamson County SRO Deputy Perez, Assistant Principals Alane Ognowski and Austin Chandler and Crime Stoppers Board Members Sam Jordan and Bob Cermak.
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On July 27th, 2018 the WCCS Board of Directors donated two television monitors to the Granger ISD. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity or school violations.
In the photo is WCCS Board Chairman Sam Jordan with Granger ISD Athletic Director Walt Brock
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Williamson County Crime Stoppers donated two 55 inch television monitors to the Coupland ISD on June 21st, 2018. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas, so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity or school violations.
The Safe Schools Program operates as an umbrella program under the guidance of the Crime Stoppers Board of Directors. All High Schools and Middle Schools in Williamson County are encouraged to use this program on campus and engage the student population to report criminal activity or school violations. Any information provided is guaranteed to be anonymous and successful tips can qualify for a reward of up to $200.00.
This project, which began about 3 years ago, meets Governor Abbot’s School and Firearm Safety Action Plan recommendation to “Expand Crime Stoppers operations and launch an awareness campaign for school employees and students to encourage the reporting of tips related to school crime.”
If you SEE SOMETHING or HEAR SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING.
Pictured are Crime Stoppers Board Chairman Sam Jordan with Coupland ISD Superintendent Tammy Brinkman.
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