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Goals of a Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers Program:
- To prevent crimes from being committed through awareness education
- To reduce victimization resulting from criminal acts
- To create an awareness of crimes being committed on the school campus
- To assist in solving crimes through Crime of the Week announcements
- To promote caring and pride through student involvement
- To provide leadership through community involvement
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What is the Mesa County Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers? The Mesa County Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers program is a partnership between Crime Stoppers of Mesa County, the schools, law enforcement agencies, the community, and local media. The program allows each school to establish a procedure for reporting information anonymously. The Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers Program is the prevention portion of the AIM on a safe school environment.
- Who is Mesa County Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers? Each participating school establishes a student run board with school staff serving as advisors. Each school establishes an executive board which is part of the student-scholastic team.
- Where is Mesa County Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers? The Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers Program is available to all middle and high schools in Mesa County Valley School District. There is currently a functioning or newly formed student team at all District #51 middle and high schools.
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Bookcliff Middle School
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East Middle School
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Fruita Middle School
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Kathy Daniels
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Fruita 8/9 School
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Grand Mesa Middle School
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Mt. Garfield Middle School
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Reece MacDonald
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Orchard Mesa Middle School
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Redlands Middle School
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West Middle School
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Central High School
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Fruita Monument High School
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Grand Junction High School
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Palisade High School
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Dan Bollinger
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R-5 School
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- Why have a Student-Scholastic Crime Stoppers Program? The Student-Scholastic Program provides a unique opportunity to assist students in the development of community values and making a positive contribution for a safe and secure environment. The ultimate goal is the prevention, as well as, awareness of crime. It also provides a positive communication process between students, school officials, and law enforcement agencies.