PARSIPPANY, NJ — Parsippany Township officials have officially sworn in five returning Class III Special Law Enforcement Officers (SLEOs) to enhance school safety across the district.
SLEO officers Fred Arnold, John Orrico, Ed Lepre, John Palardy and Michel Cerullo were sworn in during a ceremony on Jan. 8, hosted by Mayor James Barberio.
SLEO officers are retired law enforcement professionals hired to provide security and oversee safety duties in schools. They work under the supervision of local police departments, including Parsippany’s, across the state.
Although funded through the Board of Education budget, Class III Special Law Enforcement Officers (SLEOs) remain part of their local police departments, including Parsippany.
Eligibility requirements for a Class III officer include:
The re-sworn-in SLEOs provide a visible police presence in Parsippany schools, ensuring student safety and promoting open communication between students and law enforcement.
“I’m proud to re-confirm these Special Officers,” Barberio said. “Maintaining student safety is paramount to me, and these dedicated men serve Parsippany well.”