Seattle Public Schools

New SPS Executive Director of Safety and Security

Summary: José Curiel Morelos is a key hire in the district’s 2024-25 safety measures.

For Immediate Release 
October 21, 2024 

Contact:  
Sophia Charchuk, SPSMedia@seattleschools.org  

Seattle Public Schools Hires Executive Director of Safety and Security 

José Curiel Morelos is a key hire in the district’s 2024-25 safety measures. 

Seattle – Seattle Public Schools (SPS) has selected José Curiel Morelos to lead the district’s Safety and Security Department as executive director. He will oversee efforts to ensure the safety of students, staff, and campuses under Superintendent Brent Jones’ School Safety and Gun Violence Prevention Initiative, coordinating with district departments and working with partners such as Seattle Police and Fire departments.  

“My vision [for Seattle Public Schools] is to create a space where everyone feels protected, respected, and empowered to thrive, regardless of their background or identity,” said Curiel Morelos. “My goal in the first six months [in this role] is to assess the safety and security protocols across all Seattle Public School buildings, implement necessary improvements, and provide training to relevant staff members. This action will ensure we are fully prepared to respond effectively to emergencies.” 

With more than 12 years of experience in public safety and emergency management, Curiel Morelos brings expertise in strategic planning, crisis management, and interagency collaboration. 

He previously served as executive director of campus safety at Pacific Lutheran University, where he led initiatives to enhance emergency response and security measures. 

“We are excited to welcome José Curiel Morelos to Seattle Public Schools,” said Superintendent Jones. “His expertise in safety and security will be an asset in reinforcing our district’s commitment to safeguarding students and staff as we intensify our efforts to enhance safety measures and overall well-being in our schools.” 

Curiel Morelos’ bilingual skills (English/Spanish) and commitment to inclusive, culturally responsive safety practices have been key to his success.  

His background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Western Oregon University and Title IX certification.   

Please visit seattleschools.org for more information about safety and security at SPS. Curiel Morelos’ portrait is available for download on the SPS website

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