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CANTON SUNY Canton s Corrections Academy is now accepting applications for its two upcoming summer classes.
The academy classes will be held beginning June 1 and July 12 in Dana Hall, corresponding with the college s Summer Sessions.
The college is continuing an agreement with the St. Lawrence County Sheriff s Office, and the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to offer the valuable training. It is open to individuals who have been hired by county agencies, as well as all SUNY students who meet the eligibility guidelines. Academy coursework can be taken for college credit.
More than a dozen cadets, including students, are registered to attend. Its classes will be among the first held in the recently renovated Dana Hall building. The spacious new classrooms will allow for required distancing between students and a safe learning environment for the in-person training. Housing options are available at Kennedy H
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Mike Coleman
CHARLESTON â A decorated former West Virginia correctional officer, who worked his way up the ranks to acting commissioner, is now leading the newest agency within the Department of Homeland Security.
Mike Coleman, formerly executive assistant to the warden at Mount Olive Correctional Complex, has been appointed director of the Division of Administrative Services by Homeland Security Secretary Jeff Sandy.
Administrative Services was created when the state consolidated its prison, jail and juvenile systems in 2018. A model for effective streamlining across state government, it handles the array of functions common to state agencies including human resources, payroll, recruiting, contracts and procurement, and vehicle and property management within DHS.