Officials with Boerne ISD plan to place a school resource officer on all of the district's 12 campuses starting this fall. The officers will come from the Boerne city police, the Fair Oaks police, or the Kendall County Sheriff's Office, and will work full-time during school hours and at after-school events. A district spokesperson says the district and the police agencies will split the costs for training and an annual salary of more than 60-thousand-dollars. Larger school districts in Texas often have their own police departments.