- Killeen ISD
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KISD Police
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Mission Statement
The Killeen ISD Police Department is committed to protecting our future by providing a safe and positive educational environment for students, staff, and other shareholders in order for students to learn at their maximum potential.
License and Certified Law Enforcement Agency
In 1989, the Killeen Independent School District established the district's police departments to provide law enforcement services to the district's two high schools. The department has since grown from 2 officers to more than 60 officers including the Chief of Police. Officers are licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and have police powers on district property and within the district's boundaries. These officers provide police services for all KISD schools and departments located in Killeen, Harker Heights, and Nolanville. The District schools on Fort Cavazos are supported by the Fort Cavazos Military Police.
During the school day, officers are assigned to various campuses or patrol to provide a safe and secure environment for all students, staff and visitors. In addition, officers provide law enforcement services throughout the district at various extracurricular events and programs.Policy
It is the policy of the Killeen Independent School District (KISD) Police Department to manage its employees and resources in a manner that maximizes departmental operations, efficiency and service while supporting the mission of the district. The officers of the Department are dedicated to a set of values which will guide the agency in providing a quality education for all stakeholders.
Killeen ISD Police Department
Primary Duties
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The primary duties of District police officers is to perform law enforcement functions for the District and aid in protecting the safety and welfare of any person engaged in the educational process within the police officer's jurisdiction and in protecting property, real and personal, of the District. In the performance of these primary duties, police officers shall first attend to protecting persons and assets on school-owned property within the jurisdiction of the police officers.
Recruitment
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RECRUITMENT
Officers at the Killeen ISD Police Department are committed to creating a safe working and educational environment and protecting our future by providing diverse services to our community. Our officers are committed to building positive lasting partnerships with our students and community. Therefore, we always look for the best qualifying applicants willing to dedicate themselves to professional public service, becoming a member of the KISD family, and positively affecting students' lives, staff, and the community.
CADETPlease check back for future cadet posting dates.
POLICE OFFICERS
Killeen ISD is always looking for licensed police officers.
Contact Us
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Emergency
Please call 911
Non-emergency
Please call 254.336.2810
KISD Police Department
4100 Zephyr Rd.
Killeen, TX 76543
Recognition
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Do you know someone from the KISD Police Department who has made a significant and positive impact on you?
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Contact Us
Address: | 4100 Zephyr Rd. |
Killeen, TX 76543-5289 | |
Phone: | (254) 336-2810 |
Fax: | (254) 336-2819 |
Tip Line: | www.kisdissafe.com |
News
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Crossing Guard Supervisor Earns STEEL Award
Ivelisse Baez receives KISD December honor
12/2/2024 By Todd Martin -
Blue Santa Delivers Bikes to Harker Heights Schools
Police donate 21 bicycles to schools
12/15/2023 By Todd Martin -
Safety Week Features First Responder Demonstrations
Annual Safety Week emphasizes awareness
10/19/2023 By Todd Martin -
Killeen ISD Names New Police Chief
Erik Hydorn will be the new Chief of Police for the Killeen ISD Police Department. Hydorn is currently a Lieutenant in the department where he manages the organization’s operational needs, including the K9 unit, budget, equipment, and creates operational plans for large district events.
6/22/2023 By Taina Maya