Students at the Camp Hill School District in Pennsylvania recently had a wonderful and touching idea for school picture day.
Detective Gibbs is a golden retriever who works as a community outreach officer and is paired with Resource Officer Joe Capers, WGAL reported Monday.
The duo visits all the local schools, therefore, the team is well known and loved.
When students came up with the idea to have Gibbs featured in their yearbooks, district officials agreed. The Camp Hill Police Department posted the beautiful photo of Gibbs on its website Thursday, and thanked the district for allowing him to participate.
“He did a great job!” the agency said.
He stepped into the role of the district’s first K-9 facility dog when he joined the agency over the summer, and Honor 25: The Jonathan Fagan Memorial Scholarship, pays of his upkeep, per Fox 43.
The scholarship “was created to honor the memory of Jonathan Fagan, a Camp Hill alumnus who died in 2018 due to anaphylactic shock,” the outlet said, adding it is Gibbs’ job to help students who are stressed or feeling anxious.
“Can’t deny this guy is the cutest photo in the yearbook!” the scholarship group said in a social media post Thursday:
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