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BY VALERIA ESCOBAR
Get to know FBISD’s police chief Anthony Sanders In August, Fort Bend ISD ocials appointed Chief of Police Anthony Sanders, who brings decades of experience, a commitment to community-focused policing and a vision for strengthening safety across the district.
style. This opportunity allows me to help shape and mold the department by working collaboratively with everyone here. What are you most proud of accomplishing since becoming FBISD police chief? Instilling our core values of C.A.S.A. Community, Accountability, Safety for All. These are not empty words; they are the foundation on which we are building. Some of the major elements include robust processes and procedures, professional development and treating everyone the same. What are some of the biggest safety challenges FBISD is facing? Recruiting and retention is a major challenge for all police departments across the nation. We are all looking for the best qualied individuals who are the best for each of our agencies. What are some of your goals this year in your role? What specic practices do you believe should be implemented for campus safety? We are ensuring that we have proper protocols in place, as well as continuing to seek advancements in technology that can give us a force multiplier. Properly trained ocers and sta, coupled with solid and consistent policies and procedures, will place us in a better position for success. How do you plan to build trust and engage with students, families and the broader community? In this role, I am already part of several stake- holder committees, which give me access to a large portion of our community. In addition, I have been visiting several schools to meet with principals and their sta and to read my book to the students. I truly enjoyed meeting people where they are.
With a background that spans military service, 24 years in municipal law enforcement and advanced leadership training, he steps into the role with a foundation to serve the FBISD community. In a Q&A with Community Impact , he shared what drew him to the district and discusses school safety and building trust as he shapes a new chap- ter of the district’s law enforcement overseeing 76 sworn ocers. What is your educational and employment background? I have earned my master’s degree in criminal jus- tice from Lamar University. I served 24 years with the Corpus Christi Police Department. Prior to that, I was in the U.S. Navy for almost 10 years. I am also a graduate of the FBI National Academy Session 264 and a graduate of the Senior Management Institute for Police Session 82. What led you to apply to the police chief position for FBISD? I reached a point in my career where I felt ready to take on new challenges and contribute even more to the profession. The police chief position at FBISD stood out as an opportunity that aligned well with my experience, values and leadership approach. What’s dierent about your role in FBISD compared to previous roles? In this role, I am the person who is charged with leading the department with my specic leadership
Chief of Police Anthony Sanders oversees districtwide safety operations and multi-department collaboration.
COURTESY FORT BEND ISD
Outside of your role, what do you like to do in your free time? Resting, working out and recharging my battery as much as I can. What else would you like readers to know about your role and priorities? Our police department is deeply connected to the Fort Bend ISD community, and we take pride in the role we play in supporting our students. We have a unique opportunity to build trust and create positive experiences that help children see law enforcement as partners in their safety and well-being.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity. For a longer version, visit communityimpact.com .
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