Johnson County, KS – Public Safety Update: Police and Schools Team Up for Spring Hill Talk

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Spring Hill, KS – Local law enforcement and school officials came together this week to focus on improving school safety during a community event in Spring Hill.

According to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, members of its Community Policing Unit joined representatives from Spring Hill Schools and the Spring Hill Kansas Police Department on Tuesday for the “School Safety in Focus: A Spring Hill Community Conversation.”

The meeting centered on the Spring Hill School District’s safety protocols, procedures, and proactive efforts to keep students and staff secure. After presentations, Sheriff Calvin Roberson, Undersheriff Henson, and Spring Hill Police Chief Sutterby joined deputies and officers for small-group discussions with educators and administrators.

Participants shared perspectives on campus safety, emergency preparedness, and how local agencies can work together to respond effectively in crisis situations.

In a statement, the Sheriff’s Office thanked Spring Hill Schools for hosting the event, calling it an important step toward ongoing collaboration between law enforcement and the community. “Ongoing dialogue and collaboration with the communities we serve are key steps in keeping our citizens safe,” the department said.

Officials added they look forward to more community-focused conversations on school safety in the future.


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