Cape SROs, constables recognized by school board
Introducing the people who keep the district safe
The Cape Henlopen School District’s school resource officers and constables are recognized at a March 26 school board meeting at Love Creek Elementary School. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTOS
Cape school resource officers and constables are called up one by one during the March 26 school board meeting. Shown in back are (l-r) Delaware State Police detective and Cape High SRO Chad Harmon; DSP’s Elizabeth Zambrano, SRO at Mariner Middle School, H.O. Brittingham Elementary School and Milton Elementary School; Chris Wessel, constable at Sussex Consortium; Wayne Esposito, constable at Milton Elementary; Mark Nicholas, constable at Lewes Elementary; Phillip Klink, constable at Cape High and the Fred Thomas Building; George Rath, constable at H.O. Brittingham Elementary; Robert Mitchell, constable at Beacon Middle School; Michael Gunther, constable at Cape High; and Todd Stratton, lead constable at Love Creek Elementary. Sitting in front are school board members Janis Hanwell, Superintendent Jenny Nauman, President Alison Myers, Jessica Tyndall and Patty Maull.April 8, 2026
The Cape Henlopen School District’s school resource officers and constables are recognized at a March 26 school board meeting at Love Creek Elementary School. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTOS
Cape school resource officers and constables are called up one by one during the March 26 school board meeting. Shown in back are (l-r) Delaware State Police detective and Cape High SRO Chad Harmon; DSP’s Elizabeth Zambrano, SRO at Mariner Middle School, H.O. Brittingham Elementary School and Milton Elementary School; Chris Wessel, constable at Sussex Consortium; Wayne Esposito, constable at Milton Elementary; Mark Nicholas, constable at Lewes Elementary; Phillip Klink, constable at Cape High and the Fred Thomas Building; George Rath, constable at H.O. Brittingham Elementary; Robert Mitchell, constable at Beacon Middle School; Michael Gunther, constable at Cape High; and Todd Stratton, lead constable at Love Creek Elementary. Sitting in front are school board members Janis Hanwell, Superintendent Jenny Nauman, President Alison Myers, Jessica Tyndall and Patty Maull.Cape Henlopen School District’s school resource officers and constables were recognized during a safety and security presentation at a March 26 board meeting.
Officers were called up one by one to the front of the meeting by Supervisor of Student Services & Equity Initiatives Luis Cosme, giving the public and the board an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the people responsible for keeping the district’s students and staff safe.
The Cape Henlopen School District’s school resource officers and constables are recognized at a March 26 school board meeting at Love Creek Elementary School. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTOS
Cape school resource officers and constables are called up one by one during the March 26 school board meeting. Shown in back are (l-r) Delaware State Police detective and Cape High SRO Chad Harmon; DSP’s Elizabeth Zambrano, SRO at Mariner Middle School, H.O. Brittingham Elementary School and Milton Elementary School; Chris Wessel, constable at Sussex Consortium; Wayne Esposito, constable at Milton Elementary; Mark Nicholas, constable at Lewes Elementary; Phillip Klink, constable at Cape High and the Fred Thomas Building; George Rath, constable at H.O. Brittingham Elementary; Robert Mitchell, constable at Beacon Middle School; Michael Gunther, constable at Cape High; and Todd Stratton, lead constable at Love Creek Elementary. Sitting in front are school board members Janis Hanwell, Superintendent Jenny Nauman, President Alison Myers, Jessica Tyndall and Patty Maull.Event Details :
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