School Resource Officer
Duties
- Being involved with Campus Crime Stoppers
- Providing a safe environment for our kids
- Responding to calls for service
- Serving as speakers in many classes
- Investigating crimes that occur on campus
Community Relationships
Our relationship with the teachers and staff of KISD has been strengthened by the presence of this officer. Most importantly, the relationship our department has with the young people of our community has been solidified through the SROs and the program as a whole.
Officer Justin Gonzales, Kerrville Police Department
justin.gonzales@kerrvilleisd.net
(830) 257-2212 x3540
Officer Justin Gonzales began his career with the Kerrville Police Department in 2009.
Gonzales started out on patrol and worked as aField Training Officer and Evidence Technician before being assigned as a School Resource Officer for three years at Hal Peterson Middle School. Gonzales rejoined KPD in the Criminal Investigations Unit before returning to KISD as SRO at Tivy High School in August 2021.
Gonzales graduated from Menard High School before attending Howard College, where he obtained his degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Gonzales graduated from the Concho Valley Law Enforcement Academy.
Gonzales lives in Kerrville with his wife Rose, twin girls, twin boys and enjoys being outdoors when not serving the community of Kerrville and Tivy High School.