Welcome to the Safety and Security Department web page. Our mission is to help create a safe and secure campus and workplace as well as keep scholars safe during extracurricular activities and school-related events. We hope you will find the information you need about our work to maintain a safe environment. Should you have any questions, please call our office at (501) 982-2128 ext. 4214. If you have an emergency, please dial 911 or (501) 982-3191 (Jacksonville Police Department)
The safety and security of all scholars and staff is our first priority every day, all day. We employ dedicated security personnel who are trained in crisis prevention, intervention and resolution of incidents. Our Commissioned School Resource Officers work closely with the Jacksonville Police Department, Fire Department and first responders to prevent safety problems and address them when they do occur.
Foster Baker
Jacksonville Middle School
fbaker@jnpsd.org
John Webb
Jacksonville High School
jwebb@jnpsd.org
Doris Kennedy
Jacksonville High School
dkennedy@jnpsd.org
Stanley Floyd
Jacksonville Middle School
sfloyd@jnpsd.org
Adam Harris
Jacksonville Middle School
aharris@jnpsd.org
Tyler Blackman
Homer Adkins Pre-K Center
tblackman@jnpsd.org
Henry Robinson
Murrell Taylor Elementary
hrobinson@jnpsd.org
Jeffery Cross
Bobby G. Lester Elementary
jecross@jnpsd.org
Gregory Garling
Jacksonville Elementary
ggarling@jnpsd.org
Tony Garza
Jacksonville High School
agarza@jnpsd.org
Dwayne Knowlton
Jacksonville Elementary
dknowlton@jnpsd.org
Hubert Bryant
Jacksonville High School
hbryant@jnpsd.org
Willie Thomas
Titan ALE
wthomas@jnpsd.org
Eric Carlisle
Jacksonville High School
ecarlisle@jnpsd.org
Steven Kincade
Jacksonville High School
skincade@jnpsd.org
Deputy Mitch Regnas
Pulaski County Sheriff's Office
Officer Ray Harrelson
Jacksonville Police Department
Dominique McCamey
Jacksonville Police Department
The JNPSD Security Department encourages all scholars, teachers and staff members to become more aware and report safety concerns. (See Something, Say Something). Text-a-tip allows individuals, who may not feel comfortable talking directly to authorities, a chance to submit an anonymous text message to report an issue.
Jacksonville North Pulaski Schools can learn about rumored weapons, crimes, incidents of bullying and more.
The Jacksonville North Pulaski School District participates in the Rave Mobile Safety System. The Rave Panic Button is a mobile app that enhances emergency response by communicating details of an on-site crisis to teachers, administrative staff and school resource officers, while simultaneously notifying 911 officials.