Surveillance Solutions Provider Wren Donates $10,000 to Establish Scholarship Fund for School Resour

Published: October 17, 2008

ATLANTA – The following is a press release from Wren Solutions, a video management solutions company. Wren will donate $10,000 for the next years to fund a scholarship program to help school resource officers (SROs) further their education.

Wren, a provider of enterprise video management solutions since 1983, announced Oct. 14 that it will donate $10,000 over the next four years to establish a scholarship fund to help school resource officers (SROs) further their education, thereby bringing even more expertise and security strategies to protect the schools they serve. Offered and administered through the National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO), the Wren Solutions SRO Scholarship award program will open its call for applicants in December 2008. The winner will be announced at NASRO’s 19th annual SRO/School Safety Conference to be held June 29 to July 3, 2009 in Baltimore, Md.

“We deeply appreciate Wren’s generous donation to help law enforcement officers further their education and strengthen their ability to reduce crime, drug abuse, and violence in schools,” said Dick Caster, executive director of NASRO. “In this economic climate, funding resources are expected to be an even greater challenge for SROs and we are confident the Wren Solutions SRO Scholarship will make an important, measurable impact not only on the individuals we select for this award, but also on the school communities they serve.”

NASRO, a not-for-profit organization for school-based law enforcement officers, school administrators, and school security/safety professionals working as partners to protect students, faculty and staff and the schools they attend, will officially open the nomination process to its membership in December 2008. The scholarship award will also include an additional donation of Wren’s expert security and site assessment services to the school that the winning applicant serves.

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“SROs answer the call to duty and choose to serve by helping to secure our nations’ schools. It is an honorable profession that is fraught with responsibility and financial challenges for the law enforcement community at large. Beyond providing technology-based solutions that are vital to help SROs perform their work, Wren recognizes the financial burden of higher education, which is absorbed by the SROs as they strive for personal improvement and professional achievement,” said Andrew Wren, president of Wren. “As a salute to these admirable men and women who pursue school security and law enforcement as a career, Wren is honored to endow this scholarship.”

Wren’s video surveillance solutions are the key technological components that secure many K-12 schools and colleges and universities across the country. For more information on Wren’s products and services for schools, please visit their website. The company also publishes a school security blog as a resource for school administrators, principals, SROs and staff. An official call for applications will be issued in December.


Wren Oct. 14, 2008 press release

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