Chester County School Resource Officers & Family Safety Resources: Contacts and Links
Looking for school safety contacts or parent resources in Chester County? Here are the key contacts and county-recommended starting points in one place.
Chester County Schools serves 2,727 students across 6 campuses, with 170 teachers and a 17:1 student-to-teacher ratio. The district also reports a 97.6% high school graduation rate. These numbers give you a quick sense of the district's size when you're trying to find the right school contact or safety resource.
A School Resource Officer (SRO) in Chester County is a sworn, career law enforcement officer assigned by a police department to work with one or more schools. This is a community-oriented policing role, not a school staff position. SROs carry full law enforcement authority.
County Links
- ✓ Chester County Schools website: A central place to find district and school information.
- ✓ D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education): A prevention-focused education program.
- ✓ FBI Parent Resources: Practical guidance and materials aimed at helping parents.
- ✓ SafeKids (Preventing Childhood Injuries): Safety information focused on reducing preventable injuries.
- ✓ SafeTN: A secure platform to send in tips and access resources to help keep your school and community safe.
Note: These are the resources linked from the county SRO page. They are a solid first stop if you need prevention information, parent guidance, or a way to share a safety tip.
Not sure which school to call? Contact the Chester County Board of Education Office at 731.989.5134 for website feedback, district questions, or help getting pointed in the right direction.
When someone in your family is incarcerated, keeping kids supported means having access to clear, trustworthy information. Start with the county-recommended links above for prevention and parent resources. Use the Chester County Schools website to find the right school or district page for your situation. If you're dealing with a change in guardianship or contact information, or you just need help figuring out who to talk to, call the Board of Education office. They can point you to the next step.
- Call the district office when you need direction: Use the Board of Education office phone number if you are unsure who to contact, or if you need help with a district-level question.
- Pick one safety resource that matches your immediate need: For example, use a parent-focused resource for guidance at home, or a prevention program resource for substance-use education.
- Ask the school what documentation or contacts they need from the current caregiver: This helps you update records and keep communication consistent when family circumstances change.
Reminder: Do not assume a specific program or process exists for your situation. For the most accurate guidance, start with the district office or your child’s school.
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