Lumpkin County Elementary Students Meet Police Officers
Community, Police & Government August 26, 2022
The kindergarten students at Lumpkin County Elementary School learned the letter “P” today and got to meet a few Police Officers. They learned about the different jobs they do in the different agencies. In attendance were Lt. Brett Roach and Trey McConnell with Hall County Investigations, Trooper Allen with the Georgia State Patrol, GBI Special Agents, Jamie Abercrombie and Elaina Honea and Mark Sutton and his K9 Semmy. Thank you Lumpkin Elementary for allowing us to be a part of your day!

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Press Release December 10, 2021
Sheriff Jarrard Recognized as 2021 Pioneer in Education
Press Release November 8, 2021
NOV 06, 2021
Stacy Jarrard began serving the citizens of Lumpkin County in 1988 when he started working for the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office. Although a brief time was spent in Dawson and Forsyth Counties, it took less than three years for Stacy to realize he wanted to return to Lumpkin County where he was born, raised, and graduated high school. Serving the citizens of his hometown is Jarrard’s most important duty. Stacy lives in Lumpkin County with his wife, Rebecca, a staff member at LCMS, and their three children, McKenzie, Brianna, and Luke, all students in our school system.
Stacy has served in different capacities within the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office, and has been our Sheriff since being elected to the position in November 2008. With the goal to make the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office the most professional agency possible for the citizens of our community, Sheriff Jarrard led the charge for his office becoming the 14th in Georgia to achieve state certification.
Sheriff Jarrard attributes the great success of the LC Sheriff’s Office to the hard work and dedication of the employees. Through his servant leadership model, the LC Sheriff’s Office is known for their high level of performance and their community involvement.
As a partner to our school district, Sheriff Jarrard remains committed to providing all five of our schools with a dedicated, full-time school resource officer. Not only are the school resource officers in our buildings and on our campuses every single day, but Sheriff Jarrard visits our schools and district office several times every week. On any given morning or afternoon, you might see the Sheriff directing school traffic or teaching DARE lessons in all three of our elementary schools. On Friday nights every fall, it’s Sheriff Jarrard leading the chain gang on the sidelines of our football field with his fellow Rotarians.
In the summertime when our schools are not in session, Sheriff Jarrard and the SROs teach a Junior Law Enforcement Academy and offer a driver’s education program for our 15-and-16-year-old students. Sheriff Jarrard further strives to serve Lumpkin County by offering hunter safety courses, firearms classes for citizens, continuing the Citizen’s Law Enforcement Program, and instituting the AT-EASE calling program (Assistance To Ensure A Safe Environment).
It’s without hesitation that we honor Sheriff Jarrard as our Pioneer in Education for Lumpkin County Schools this year. He is an exceptional public servant with a heart for children, and we are grateful for his leadership and his commitment to Lumpkin County.


