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SRO TEST QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS
1st SRO Ans: Flint, Michigan
community policing Ans: Partnerships and quality of life
Key to community policing Ans: Communication
Triad Concept Ans: Officer, educator, counselor
MOU Ans: Memorandum of understanding
What does MOU do? Ans: Allows LEA and school districts to work
together and give understanding of laws and duties
mandated reporters Ans: teachers, clergy, anyone working with
children, medical personnel.
FERPA Ans: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
What does FERPA do? Ans: protects the privacy of student educational
records
3 characteristics of successful SRO Ans: Positive role model, resource to
community and school, positive liaison between agency and community
Partnership with who? Ans: SRO and the school personnel
Tell school about the child if charged with what? Ans: If committed by
adult would be misdemeanor or felony
Nature Ans: Genetic predisposition or biological makeup
Nurture Ans: Physical world that influences nature
Scaffolding Ans: Teach then try piece by piece
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Early childhood Ans: Birth to 8
Birth to 8 known as Ans: Pre-operational stage
Milestone in early childhood Ans: Emotional regulation
Language development
Cognitive development
Motor skills
Middle childhood Ans: 6-12 years old
Prime learning years Ans: First 12 years of life
What age should children be able to list things they do good and bad?
Ans: 12
Amygdala Ans: responsible for fear responses and memory of fear
early adolescence Ans: 10-13
middle adolescence Ans: 14-17
Late adolescence Ans: 18-21 and beyond
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Ans: Trauma from 0-17
Acute trauma Ans: A single traumatic event that is limited in time or
dangerous event
Chronic trauma Ans: Repeated and prolonged exposure to stressful
events
Complex trauma Ans: Exposure to multiple traumatic events
Culture Ans: Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of
people.
SRO TEST QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS
1st SRO Ans: Flint, Michigan
community policing Ans: Partnerships and quality of life
Key to community policing Ans: Communication
Triad Concept Ans: Officer, educator, counselor
MOU Ans: Memorandum of understanding
What does MOU do? Ans: Allows LEA and school districts to work
together and give understanding of laws and duties
mandated reporters Ans: teachers, clergy, anyone working with
children, medical personnel.
FERPA Ans: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
What does FERPA do? Ans: protects the privacy of student educational
records
3 characteristics of successful SRO Ans: Positive role model, resource to
community and school, positive liaison between agency and community
Partnership with who? Ans: SRO and the school personnel
Tell school about the child if charged with what? Ans: If committed by
adult would be misdemeanor or felony
Nature Ans: Genetic predisposition or biological makeup
Nurture Ans: Physical world that influences nature
Scaffolding Ans: Teach then try piece by piece
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Early childhood Ans: Birth to 8
Birth to 8 known as Ans: Pre-operational stage
Milestone in early childhood Ans: Emotional regulation
Language development
Cognitive development
Motor skills
Middle childhood Ans: 6-12 years old
Prime learning years Ans: First 12 years of life
What age should children be able to list things they do good and bad?
Ans: 12
Amygdala Ans: responsible for fear responses and memory of fear
early adolescence Ans: 10-13
middle adolescence Ans: 14-17
Late adolescence Ans: 18-21 and beyond
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Ans: Trauma from 0-17
Acute trauma Ans: A single traumatic event that is limited in time or
dangerous event
Chronic trauma Ans: Repeated and prolonged exposure to stressful
events
Complex trauma Ans: Exposure to multiple traumatic events
Culture Ans: Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of
people.