- Los Angeles Unified School District
- Los Angeles School Police Department
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The mission of the Los Angeles School Police Department is to assist students, teachers, administrators and other staff in providing a safe and tranquil environment in which the educational process can take place.
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News & Events
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In November 2024, Retired LASPD Senior Police Officer Derek Russell passed away and left behind his Altadena home that he shared with his son, Derek Russell Jr. On January 8, 2025, the home that they shared was burnt to the ground during the Eaton Fire. In just a matter of weeks, Russell Jr. had to bury his father and is now dealing with the tragedy of losing his home.
A GO FUND ME (Derrek Russell Jr.) account has been set up to help Russell Jr. during his time of need. We ask for your generous donation towards this cause and please share the information provided. Any amount is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
To read the full story, CLICK HERE
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Join Our Team
Join Our Team! Explore your career path with the Los Angeles School Police Department.
For inquiries, email Recruitment@LASchoolPolice.gov
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The LASPD Explorers program is back!
The Los Angeles School Police Department is continuously recruiting for the LASPD Explorer program. Meetings are held every week at LASPD Headquarters, Wilson High School (Region East), Gardena High School (South Region), and Kennedy High School (North Region).
Please bring completed registration forms filled out. If you did not receive a form, one will be issued to you.
Download YOUTH APPLICATION and MEDICAL CLEARANCE FORMS
CLICK HERE to learn more about LASPD Explorers.
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The Rocket Rules programs teach emergency preparedness, safety awareness and social emotional skills to children from Pre-K to 2nd grade.
To learn more, CLICK HERE
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A.M.P.S. focuses on positive methods of handling anger by providing alternative solutions for identifying and preventing anger-related behavior.
To learn more, CLICK HERE
- Request Active Shooter Presentation
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LA School Police presents Active Shooting for LAUSD Administrators and Staff. With lessons learned from school shootings and mass causality incidents, the Los Angeles Unified School District revised and updated its Emergency Procedures for critical incidents including active shooters.
To request Active Shooter Training for LAUSD employees email activeshootertraining@laschoolpolice.gov
>REQUEST FOR ACTIVE SHOOTER PRESENTATION
- Request for Property Release
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PROPERTY IS RELEASED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Request for release of property can be completed by downloading the request form, and emailing the completed form with your signature to propertyrelease@laschoolpolice.gov.
Upon receipt of the release request form, you will be contacted within fifteen (15) business days to arrange for pick-up. Property is released by appointment only. Do not respond prior to your appointment date/time.
>REQUEST FOR PROPERTY RELEASE FORM
- Request For Safety Valet Training
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The Safety Valet program is designed to help improve student safety and provide more fluid movement of vehicular traffic around schools during the morning drop off. A valet directs drivers through a queue of traffic cones where volunteers assist students to safely exit the car. This eliminates the need for parents to exit their vehicles and for students to cross busy intersections.
To help schools interested in establishing a Safety Valet Program, we have prepared the following flyers that contain useful information for parents, students and volunteers:
- General Information
- Launching a Safety Valet Program
- Informational Guide for Volunteers
- How to Order Safety Valet Kit
>REQUEST FOR SAFETY VALET TRAINING
For additional information on the School Valet Program, please refer to Reference Guide No. 5496.1, Implementing a Safety Valet Program at Schools, or Safety Alert 11-04, Safety Valet Program. To order a Safety Valet Kit, CLICK HERE.
- Contest or Pay Parking Citations
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If you wish to contest or pay a parking citation issued by the Los Angeles School Police Department, please refer to the phone number and/or web address below:
Customer Service 1(800) 553-4412
- Gun Violence Restraining Order
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Gun Violence Restraining Order (GVRO) is a civil court order, signed by a judge, that temporarily prohibits someone who is at risk of hurting themselves or others from possessing or purchasing any guns or ammunition for 21 days.
This policy offers family members, household members, law enforcement, certain teachers, school employees, co-workers, and employers a tool for temporarily preventing access to firearms by those loved ones in a crisis.
After the petition is filed, a judge considers the information presented by the petitioner and assesses whether the person is at risk of harming themselves or someone else.
If issued, a temporary GVRO will be in effect for 21 days or less. If the subject does not own or possess firearms, he or she is prohibited from purchasing any firearm and ammunition for the duration of the order.
To learn more, visit SpeakForSafety.org.
Initiating a GVRO in California
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(213) 625-6631Los Angeles School Police Department
125 North Beaudry Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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For assistance with the application process,
Contact LAUSD Talent Acquisition
Selection Branch
(213) 241-3455Deadline to apply is January 23, 2025.For inquiries, email Recruitment@LASchoolPolice.gov*California PELLET-B scores accepted*Careers.LAUSD.org