Police Department
- District Officers
- Complaints
- Compliments
- Criminal Trespass Information
- Criminal Trespass Appeal
- Emergency Procedures
District Officers
Chief Pat Leber – ISD Chief of Police
Badge #230
pleber@ssisd.net
903-885-2158 ext. 2225
Officer Brian Rayburn – SSMS
Police Officer – Badge #231
brayburn@ssisd.net
903-885-7741 ext. 3301
Officer Dana Self – Barbara Bush Primary
Police Officer – Badge #232
903-439-6170 ext. 6110
dself@ssisd.net
Officer Tracy Hayes – Rowena Johnson Primary
Police Officer – Badge #233
903-885-4550
thayes@ssisd.net
Officer Joseph Lucas - SSES
Police Officer – Badge #234
jlucas@ssisd.net
903-885-8466 ext. 5571
Officer Alvin Jordan – Douglas ECLC
Police Officer – Badge #235
ajordan@ssisd.net
903-885-4516 ext. 4125
Tarvaris Abron - SSHS
Police Officer - Badge #236
Tarvaris.abron@ssisd.net
903-885-2158 ext. 2226
Trish Allen – Bowie Primary
Police Officer - #237
tallen@ssisd.net
903-885-5246
David Reynolds – Austin Academic
Police Officer - Badge #238
dreynolds@ssisd.net
903-885-4942 ext. 1211
Amy Peacock – Travis Primary
Police Officer – Badge #239
apeacock@ssisd.net
903-885-5246 ext. 8825
Officer Mike Cleveland – Part Time Events Officer
Police Officer – Badge #240
mcleveland@ssisd.net
903-885-2153
Complaints
Compliments
Criminal Trespass Information
SUPLHUR SPRINGS ISD CRIMINAL TRESPASS INFORMATION:
Texas Education Code § 37.105. UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS: REFUSAL OF
ENTRY, EJECTION, IDENTIFICATION.
(a) A school administrator, school resource officer, or school district peace officer of a school
district may refuse to allow a person to enter on or may eject a person from property under the
district's control if the person refuses to leave peaceably on request and:
(1) the person poses a substantial risk of harm to any person; or
(2) the person behaves in a manner that is inappropriate for a school setting and:
(A) the administrator, resource officer, or peace officer issues a verbal warning to
the person that the person's behavior is inappropriate and may result in the
person's refusal of entry or ejection; and
(B) the person persists in that behavior.
(b) Identification may be required of any person on the property.
(c) Each school district shall maintain a record of each verbal warning issued under Subsection
(a)(2)(A), including the name of the person to whom the warning was issued and the date of
issuance.
(d) At the time a person is refused entry to or ejected from a school district's property under this
section, the district shall provide to the person written information explaining the appeal process
established under Subsection (h).
(e) If a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in a school district is refused entry to the district's
property under this section, the district shall accommodate the parent or guardian to ensure that
the parent or guardian may participate in the child's admission, review, and dismissal committee
or in the child's team established under Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C.
Section 794), in accordance with federal law.
(f) The term of a person's refusal of entry to or ejection from a school district's property under
this section may not exceed two years.
(g) A school district shall post on the district's Internet website and each district campus shall
post on any Internet website of the campus a notice regarding the provisions of this section,
including the appeal process established under Subsection (h).
(h) The commissioner shall adopt rules to implement this section, including rules establishing a
process for a person to appeal to the board of trustees of the school district the decision under
Subsection (a) to refuse the person's entry to or eject the person from the district's property.
A person who has been denied entry, ejected from school premises, or trespassed from
school property may face criminal charges if that person remains on or in, or returns
to, Sulphur Springs ISD property.
VIOLATION OF THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN IMMEDIATE ARREST
Texas Education Code §37.107 TRESPASS ON SCHOOL GROUNDS.
An unauthorized person who trespasses on the grounds of any school district of this state
commits an offense. An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
Texas Penal Code § 30.05. CRIMINAL TRESPASS.
(a) A person commits an offense if the person enters or remains on or in property of another,
including residential land, agricultural land, a recreational vehicle park, a building, or an aircraft
or other vehicle, without effective consent and the person:
(1) had notice that the entry was forbidden; or
(2) received notice to depart but failed to do so.
(d) An offense under this section is a Class B Misdemeanor, except a Class A Misdemeanor if
the person carries a deadly weapon during the commission of the offense.
Appeals regarding refusal of entry or ejection from district property may be filed in
accordance with Sulphur Springs ISD Board of Trustees Policy FNG(LOCAL) or
GF(LOCAL).
Criminal Trespass Appeal
Emergency Procedures
Standard Response Protocols-Emergency Procedures
--Sulphur Springs ISD constantly seeks to provide a circle of protection that generates safety and security in all schools and facilities. Controlled access to buildings, our volunteer registration program, crisis communication, employees and first responders are all essential to that cause.
Our district uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), created by the Colorado-based I Love You Guys Foundation, to simplify the district’s emergency response procedures. We believe this protocol helps foster a safe learning and working environment for all students and staff. All of this information can also be found on the Texas School Safety Center website as well as the I love you guys foundation website.
SRP actions
The SRP refers to five specific actions in the event of an emergency or crisis. Hold, secure, lockdown, evacuate or shelter are the actions students and employees are trained to perform during an emergency. A brief synopsis of each action is below.
Hold
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Hold occurs when the hallways need to be kept clear, even during class changes. Students will remain in their classrooms and do business as usual. Teachers will recover students and staff from hallways, close and lock the classroom door and account for students and other adults. Everyone will remain in the room until the "all clear" is announced.
Secure
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Secure occurs when a threat or hazard is outside of the school building. Students will remain or return inside the building. Staff will help recover and account for students and colleagues outside the building. Adults will then lock outside doors, increase their situational awareness and do business as usual.
Lockdown

Lockdown occurs when a threat or hazard is inside the building. Students will stay quiet and out-of-sight. Adults will recover students from the hallway if possible. Staff will lock the classroom door, turn off lights, maintain silence and obscured visibility, and prepare to evade or defend. Only first responders may open closed doors.
Evacuate
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Evacuation occurs when students and staff must move to another location. Students will leave all but cell phones behind if required, follow instructions and be prepared for changes. Staff will lead students to the evacuation location. Adults will account for students and staff and notify if anyone is missing, extra or injured.
Shelter
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Shelter occurs when the need for personal protection is necessary, such as during a tornado or biohazard situation. Students and staff will employ appropriate safety strategies. Adults will account for students and staff and notify if anyone is missing, extra or injured.

