School Resource Officers
Noble Public Schools · Campus Police Department
The Officers Who Work in Our Schools
The Noble Public Schools Campus Police Department protects and serves the students, faculty, staff and visitors of the district, and works to keep the learning atmosphere safe. Our officers are certified with the State of Oklahoma and hold all the powers, authority and responsibilities the state grants.
Protect, Serve, and Keep Learning Safe
A sworn officer
A law enforcement officer, sworn to protect.
A mentor
An informal teacher for students to learn from.
A trusted adult
An informal counselor, invested in students' futures.
The mission of the Noble Public Schools Campus Police Department is to protect and serve the students, faculty, staff, and visitors of the district while maintaining a safe learning atmosphere for children.
Trained to the NASRO standard
The department follows the best practices of the National Association of School Resource Officers. Every SRO is a carefully selected law enforcement officer who has received, or will receive, specialized training in the use of police powers and authority within a school environment.
Meet the Officers
Kevin Austin
School Resource OfficerA United States Marine Corps veteran with more than thirty-five years in law enforcement, Austin now leads the Noble Campus Police Department.
Specialties: Crime Scene Investigation · Behavioral Threat Assessment · CPTED Risk & Vulnerability Assessment · Rapid Response Instructor
Full background
Austin has served as a patrol deputy with the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department, a patrolman with Noble PD, and with Purcell PD, where he retired as Criminal Investigations Division Lieutenant Commander. He holds an Advanced CLEET certification with over 2,600 documented hours of continuing education, and completed the Oklahoma Chiefs of Police certification in 2024.
Kevin Standridge
School Resource OfficerRaised in small-town rural Oklahoma in a family dedicated to public service, Officer Standridge brings nearly two decades of law enforcement experience.
Specialties: Active Shooter Response · Emergency Management · Crisis Intervention · Field Training Officer
Full background
Throughout his career Officer Standridge has served as a Dispatcher and Jailor, Police Officer, Field Training Officer, Law Enforcement Instructor, Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) member, Patrol Supervisor, and Criminal Investigator.
He was recognized as the Noble Police Department's Officer of the Year in 2020, and honored as the National Association of School Resource Officers Officer of the Month in 2024. He holds an Advanced CLEET Peace Officer Certification, a Master of Science in Public Safety Administration, and numerous law enforcement instructor certifications across a broad range of law enforcement and school safety disciplines.
Caden Holt
School Resource OfficerA Pauls Valley native from a long family line of public educators, Officer Holt has served in law enforcement since 2015, spending his career in patrol and as a School Resource Officer.
Specialties: Impaired Driving Enforcement · Domestic Violence Investigation · Active Shooter Response
Full background
Officer Holt has served at Noble PD, along with the Garvin County and Cleveland County Sheriff's Offices, and Del City PD. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from East Central University and an Advanced Peace Officer certification from CLEET. Away from work he enjoys the outdoors, sports, and time with his wife and two children.
Full Authority, Clear Purpose
The Campus Police Department has an agreement with the City of Noble that extends to adjacent public roads and property. We work to maintain a strong relationship with the city, county and state officers who serve the district, so there is cohesion across jurisdictions in our community.
Noble Campus PD School Resource Officers are also cross-commissioned with the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department, giving the department full law enforcement jurisdiction county-wide.
SROs are not school disciplinarians. Any student handbook conduct violation is referred to the proper school official for further action.
Emergency Response
Noble Public Schools uses the Standard Response Protocol — five plain-language actions (Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, Shelter) used by schools and first responders nationwide, so everyone knows what a word means the moment they hear it.
The full explanation now lives on its own page. The Standard Response Protocol covers what each of the five actions means, what to do if you get an alert from us, what to do if your student calls you during a lockdown, and how reunification works — plus the Foundation's free parent handout and poster.
Report a Safety Concern
If you know of a threat, a weapon, an act of bullying, or any behavior that could put a student or a campus at risk, please tell us. Every report is taken seriously and reviewed by campus police. Share as much detail as you can — who, what, where and when — so our officers can respond quickly.
Email the tip line
Reaches all of our School Resource Officers at once. Best for threats, weapons, drugs, or anything that could put a campus at risk. Write to tipline@nobleps.com.
Use the ProtectOK app
Oklahoma's free statewide reporting app, from the Department of Public Safety and the Oklahoma School Security Institute. Works for either kind of concern, and you can report without giving your name. Reports about a Noble school go to our own School Resource Officers. You can also text OKS Threat to 226787, which carries two-way messages, photos and video, 24 hours a day.
Tell the building principal
Best for bullying and student conduct — things happening between students day to day. Bullying Prevention explains what happens after a report and who to contact at each school.
In an emergency
Always call 911 first. The tip line and the app are for concerns that are not an emergency happening right now.
School Closings & Inclement Weather
When Oklahoma weather forces a closing, a delay or an early release, the district announces it as soon as the decision is made. You do not need to call the school to find out.
Watch your phone
Closings go out as a ParentSquare Urgent Smart Alert — text, email and phone call — to every family. It is the fastest and most reliable channel.
Check the website
Announcements are also posted to nobleps.com webstie, so the news is always one click away.
Keep your info current
Alerts reach the phone and email on file in PowerSchool, which syncs nightly to ParentSquare. A current number is the whole ballgame.
Contact Campus Police
Noble Public Schools Campus Police
School Resource OfficersPhone: (405) 239-3711 — answered during school hours. Outside those hours it takes a voicemail, and an officer picks it up.
Email: SRO@nobleps.com for anything general, or tipline@nobleps.com to report a safety concern. Both reach all of our School Resource Officers, not a single inbox, so nothing waits on one person being at their desk.
If it can't wait, call 911
The campus police line is not staffed around the clock and email is not monitored overnight. For anything happening right now, 911 is the right call — every time, without hesitating.
Related
- The Standard Response Protocol The five emergency actions, reunification, and what to do if you get an alert.
- Bullying Prevention How to report bullying, what happens next, and who to talk to at each school.
- Mental Health Resources Crisis lines, school counseling contacts and local agencies.
- Cell Phone & Electronic Device Policy
- Student Handbooks · Health Services · Transportation
- ProtectOK — Oklahoma Department of Public Safety
See something, say something
You do not have to be certain, and you do not have to give your name. Email tipline@nobleps.com, use the ProtectOK app, or talk to any officer or school administrator. In an emergency, call 911.
Noble Campus Police · (405) 239-3711 · SRO@nobleps.com
SRO Kevin Austin
Kevin, a Marine veteran and 35-year law enforcement professional, leads Noble Public Schools' Campus Police Department as Chief of Police
SRO Kevin Standridge
Officer Kevin Standridge brings nearly 20 years of law enforcement experience, advanced certifications, and a master's in Public Safety Administration
SRO Caden Holt
Caden, in law enforcement since 2015, holds a Criminal Justice degree and Advanced CLEET certification with patrol and SRO experience
