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During School Resource Officer Appreciation Week, the School District of Lancaster takes time to recognize the individuals who help make our schools safe, welcoming, and connected. At Reynolds Middle School:, Officer Mazzante represents the heart of this work.
Now beginning her 18th year as a police officer and her fourth year as a School Resource Officer, Officer Mazzante has built something that goes beyond safety procedures or patrol routes. She has built trust.
When asked how students feel about their SRO, Sianni Torres did not hesitate. “They feel like she’s not just a police officer. They feel like she’s a mom or family, basically.”
That word, family, says everything. Students describe her as kind and understanding. “Whenever there’s a problem or anything, you can always talk to her and express how you feel,” Sianni shared. In a middle school environment where emotions can run high and challenges feel big, having an adult who listens without judgment makes a meaningful difference.
Benjamin Gilburg echoed that same sentiment. “Not only is she good at what she does, she’s also such a good person,” he said. “Yes, she’s a cop and she’s supposed to be intimidating, but she’s also super nice.”
We are grateful for Officer Mazzante and all of our School Resource and Security Officers who show up each day for our students and families.
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