SB 1626
School Guard Security  Training
August 15th - August 17th
School Security
With the passage of SB 1626 in 1998, state law requires security guards in K-12 school districts or California community college districts to complete a course of training developed by BSIS. The law took effect July 1, 2000, and effects guards working on school property for more than 20 hours per week. The training requirement affects only guards employed pursuant to a contract between a K-12 school district or California community college district and a private patrol operator.


Jobs
Completing SB 1626 certifies you to work in any K-12  or Community College in the state of California. Districts are hiring for 2016-2017 year.
PSI
Police Science Institute can assist you in building your training program to help you reach your goals in security and law enforcement.

Your Community
School districts in the Central Valley are looking for qualified men and women to assist in safety and to mediate situations that students face daily.