Pete Halli: From Police Force to School Guardian
Pete Halli, a former Hampton Township Police officer, has found a new purpose as a school resource officer. After 25 years in law enforcement, he now spends his days at Blessed Trinity Academy in Indiana Township. His role is more than just ensuring safety; it's about building trust and relationships with students.
A Journey of Dedication
Halli's journey began in 1998 when he joined the police force. Over the years, he held various positions, including sergeant in charge of the Hampton Township School District's School Resource Officer program. His experience and dedication led him to the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh's Safety and Security Department.
A Familiar Face at Blessed Trinity Academy
At Blessed Trinity Academy, Halli is a familiar face. He interacts with students, monitors the school buildings, and ensures their safety. His presence has brought peace of mind to parents and staff alike. The academy, part of the Northern Hills Regional Catholic Schools, caters to pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students, including those with special needs in the St. Anthony’s Program.
A Flexible Role
Halli's schedule is flexible, allowing him to split his time between Blessed Trinity Academy and Holy Cross Academy in Ross. His role is crucial, especially in today's world where vigilance is key. Halli's familiarity with the parochial school system, having attended St. Ursula Catholic School, helps him connect with students and staff.
Impact on the School Community
Teachers like Theresa McKaveney appreciate Halli's presence. She notes that he has made school procedures safer and has become a trusted figure among the students. Halli's positive attitude and dedication have made a significant impact on the school community.