
Naugatuck Officer Honored as 2026 School Community Hero
A school resource officer in Connecticut received recognition for building relationships and making a daily difference in students' lives. The award celebrates officers who go beyond safety to become trusted mentors.
When Officer Robert Fulton walks the halls of Naugatuck schools, he's not just keeping students safe. He's building the kind of trust that changes lives, one conversation at a time.
The Naugatuck Parent Student Council honored Fulton as the 2026 School Community Hero at the Raymond K. Foley Award Reception on May 12. The award recognizes his dedication to supporting students, staff, and families throughout the school community.
As a school resource officer, Fulton's role extends far beyond traditional law enforcement. He serves as a mentor, confidant, and positive role model for students navigating the challenges of school life.
The Naugatuck Police Department celebrated Fulton's achievement on social media, thanking him for the relationships he builds and the guidance he provides. His recognition came from the very people who see his impact daily: parents, students, and educators.

The award reception brought together community leaders to honor those making measurable differences in student outcomes. Fulton's selection highlights how school resource officers can bridge the gap between law enforcement and education when they prioritize connection over authority.
Sunny's Take
In an era when school safety dominates headlines, Fulton's story reminds us that the best protection comes from genuine relationships. Students who trust the adults around them are more likely to seek help, report concerns, and thrive academically.
The Parent Student Council's decision to honor a school resource officer sends a powerful message about what communities value most. They chose someone who shows up every day not just to monitor, but to listen, encourage, and guide.
Fulton's approach proves that safety and compassion aren't competing priorities. When officers invest in knowing students as individuals, they create environments where everyone feels secure enough to learn and grow.
One officer, countless positive interactions, and a community grateful enough to say thank you publicly.
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