School Resource Officer is doing a presentation in a classroom of elementary aged school children.

Are you a School Resource Officer looking to make a bigger impact in your school community? Whether you’re presenting on drug awareness, bullying prevention, or internet safety, your message matters—and how you deliver it matters even more.

Join us October 20-21 at the Criminal Justice Institute for SROs in the Classroom, a new, two-day course designed to help SROs build and deliver engaging, age-appropriate presentations that resonate with students.

Through hands-on activities, peer feedback, and expert guidance, you’ll gain the tools and confidence to become a powerful communicator in the classroom.


What You’ll Learn:

Presentation Design Basics
Learn how to create visually appealing slides using Google Slides and Canva, two user-friendly tools that make your message pop.

Public Speaking & Storytelling
Discover how to tell your story with impact, connect with students, and overcome common fears of public speaking.

Structuring Your Message
Build presentations that flow logically, use visuals effectively, and keep students engaged from start to finish.

Responsible Research
Understand how to avoid plagiarism, cite sources properly, and use credible information to support your message.


Hands-On Experience Includes:

  • Creating your own short presentation using Google Slides or Canva
  • Practicing storytelling techniques with peer feedback
  • Outlining and designing a real school-based presentation
  • Reviewing and correcting sample slides for plagiarism

Why Take This Class?

SROs play a vital role in educating and building trust with students. This course will help you sharpen your communication skills, collaborate more effectively with school staff, and deliver presentations that truly make a difference.

Register for this FREE class today! 


For more information, contact Mitchell Regnas at [email protected] or 501-570-8035.