What school are you an SRO for? I am an SRO Corporal for Springfield High School. What school did you attend as a kid? I attended Bransford Elementary, Westside Elementary, Cheatham Park Elementary, Springfield Middle School, and Pope John Paul II High School. what as your favorite subject in school? My favorite subject in school was math. Let’s Talk Trash! MAY / JUNE 2024 ©2023-2024 The Keenan Group, Inc
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meeting new people and seeing new and different places. whey did you become an sro? I wanted to work within the school system and help mold the new generation of children in my community. what is your favority thing about the school that you sro for? I enjoy being able to talk and communicate with my students, administrators, teachers, and staff. what is the coolest part of being a sro? Being able to hang out with the students at Springfield High School every day. What is one piece of advice you would give to your students to help them succeed? I would tell my students as they graduate and become adults, go out and experience life outside of their hometown. By doing this, you can create a new identity of yourself instead of being known for who you were in school. Your hometown will always be around but enjoy new adventures while you can.
did you play any sports? If so, what was your favorite and why? I played
basketball and track & field. Basketball was my favorite sport because it led me to
. Litter Laws in Tennessee Tennessee has an average of 5,100 pieces of litter per mile on urban freeways. Thirty percent is deliberate litter from people in vehicles and 70% is negligent litter from unsecured loads. Littering Must Stop
. Litter weighing less than five pounds is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $50, imprisonment up to 30 days, or both, and up to 40 hours community service. The court may also require work in a recycling center up to eight hours. . Litter weighing between five and 10 pounds is a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to $500, six months imprisonment, or both, and up to 80 hours community service. The court may also require work in a recycling center up to eight hours.
. Litter weighing more than 10 pounds or for any commercial purpose is a class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to $2,500, imprisonment up to 11 months and 29 days, or both. . If third conviction in any amount exceeding 10 pounds or upon the second conviction in any amount exceeding 1,000 pounds or in any amount for any commercial purpose, class E felony. Imprisonment between one year and six years, and possible fine up to $3,000. The court must also require community service litter removal for up to 160 hours. (see §40-35-111)
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