Tuesday, December 13, 2011

CF-ISD names police chief


Cypress-Fairbanks ISD named Alan Bragg its first chief of police during the regularly scheduled Board meeting on Monday, Dec. 12.

Bragg comes to CFISD from Spring ISD, where he served 21 years as the chief of police after implementing the full-service, 24-hour department in 1990.

"We're delighted to welcome Chief Bragg to the Cy-Fair family," said Dr. Mark Henry, superintendent of schools. "His wealth of experience in public education law enforcement-especially the first-hand knowledge of forming a department from the ground up-will be invaluable in building a CFISD Police Department."

His experience includes serving as a lieutenant for the Houston ISD police department from 1981-1990; a police officer for Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, from 1978-1981; and a police officer for the City of Wichita Falls from 1972-1978.

Bragg studied criminal justice at Midwestern State. He is a graduate of the Wichita Falls Police Academy, the FBI National Academy and the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Series (LEEDS). He is licensed as a Master Peace Officer through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE), a state agency created by the 59th Texas Legislature.

Offices held in professional organizations include past president of the Houston Area Police Chiefs Association, and he currently is serving as vice president of the Texas School District Police Chiefs Association.
"I am honored to serve as chief of police for the new department in Cy-Fair ISD," Bragg said. "I look forward to assuming this important leadership role and creating a model law enforcement agency within the district."

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