Take a Police Officer to School
The Take a Police Officer to School Program is a program that was designed to foster positive interactions between Georgetown Police Officers and our local youth. Local community groups that meet certain criteria are allowed to use the Take a Police to School Program as a fundraising tool in the form of raffles, silent auctions, or other approved means. A “winning” child will have a uniformed officer pick them up at their residence in a police car, take the child to school, and speak to the child’s class. The program can also be utilized for children who might benefit from a positive one-on-one interaction with a police officer.
For more information, please e-mail your school’s resource officer:
Annie Purl Elementary and East View High School –
Officer Ramjit at richie.ramjit@georgetown.org
McCoy Elementary and Georgetown High School –
Officer Saenz at christopher.saenz@georgetown.org
Cooper Elementary, Village Elementary and Forbes Middle School –
Officer Hall at shannon.hall@georgetown.org
Wolf Ranch Elementary, Carver Elementary and Tippit Middle School –
Officer Rodriguez at reymundo.rodriguez@georgetown.org
Mitchell Elementary, Williams Elementary and Wagner Middle School –
Officer Jones at robert.jones@georgetown.org
Frost Elementary, Ford Elementary and Benold Middle School –
Officer Ellis at kandice.ellis@georgetown.org
Charter Schools and Private Schools residing within the Georgetown City limits, please contact the Georgetown Police Department Community Engagement Division: Lt. Robey at matthew.robey@georgetown.org.