FORT WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT MEADOWBROOK MIDDLE SCHOOL BRIEFING Fort Worth Police Department in Partnership with Fort Worth Independent School District.

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FORT WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT MEADOWBROOK MIDDLE SCHOOL BRIEFING Fort Worth Police Department in Partnership with Fort Worth Independent School District Officer Allen Speed

OPERATION LIVING LIVING- Decent Crime Free Life’s INTELLIGENTLY- Education VICTORIOUSLY-Winning in Life (both at school and home) INVALUABLE-Useful part of Society NOBLE-Considerate to one another GALLANTLY-Brave and fearless to do the right thing. Say no to Crime, Gangs and Drugs

CRIME DOES NOT PAY!!!!!! –For every action there is a reaction: Example: –Involvement in criminal activity there are serious consequences –Average Theft costs both the Victim and Criminal –Everyday in the City a Crime takes place –Everyday in the City Police Officers make arrests. Court Costs, fines and penalties = more than the items worth (plus a Police Record)

WHY IS IMPORTANT TO BE THE BEST STUDENT AND CITIZEN AT MEADOWBROOK MIDDLE Each one of you are Special! There is only one of you and the choices you make today will affect you tomorrow Accountability- being responsible for ones actions

Why Education is Important! Mathematics History English Social Studies Physical fitness Without these it is difficult to function in society

MAKING GOOD DECISIONS Good students=good grades Good manners=good students Good values=good citizens Good friends=good people

–Drugs –Gangs –Fighting –Lying –Not going to school (Skipping) –Cheating –Being disrespectful MAKING BAD DESCISIONS

Eddie Eagle Weapon Safety What to do if a weapon is found: –DO NOT TOUCH! –TELL OTHERS AROUND YOU NOT TO TOUCH! –RUN AND TELL AN ADULT –Remember every year children and adults are accidentally killed by accidental weapon discharges

Are you ready for your First Assignment? Operation be kind to one another (Operation Wingman) Consists of everyone in the class picks one person (becomes your wing person)that they do not know, normally hang out with, eat lunch with, etc. Every week an act of kindness must be conduct and documented At the end of every week, month, semester (depends on how the teacher wants it documented) written report must be done on how you made that person feel special. Can be simple gestures like, smile, compliment's, making that person feel good about who they are.

Definition of Kindness What blind people can see What deaf people can hear Be kind to one another! Actions that make others feel special

CRIME FREE OATH I STATE YOUR NAME, PROMISE TO OBEY ALL LAWS PROMISE TO BE CRIME FREE PROMISE TO BE GANG FREE PROMISE TO BE DRUG FREE

Any Questions? Thank You