Community Conversations
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TROUBLING TRENDS IN STUDENT CULTURE
What Public School Resource Officers & Social Workers Want You to Know
Thursday, September 15 | 6:00-7:15PM | Via Zoom | View Event Flyer
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Increased violence, frequent substance use, waning mental health – these evolving
challenges are requiring social workers and school resource officers (SROs) to take a
more front-lines approach and to assess other contributing factors beyond COVID-19 –
such as local and state policies, social media,Ìýand home environments. Join us for
an eye-opening discussion with seasoned SROs and school social workers as they share
insider perspectives and their top insights for families.
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MARCHELEY ADAM, Ph.D., LCSW
Visiting Social Work Instructor,
Former Broward Co. School SW

OFFICER
TIMOTHY BURTON
Coral Glades High School SRO,
Criminal Justice Alumnus ('05)

OFFICER
JAMES BOSTIC
Coral Springs
High School SRO

SERGEANT
WILLIAM CAPPLIS
Coral Springs
Police Department
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