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Kentwood Police Dept to host Youth Academy for students

Kentwood Police Department invites high school students to 4-day Youth Academy

The Kentwood Police Department is inviting high school students to apply for its youth academy, set to take place July 25-28.

Police department invites high school students to youth academy - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Kentwood Police Department The Kentwood Police Department is inviting high school students to apply for its youth academy, set to take place July 26-29. The academy is open to all graduating seniors and students who will be a sophomore, junior or senior in the 2021-22 school year. It is geared toward young people who are interested in a career in law enforcement and who want to experience what it’s like to be a police officer. Participants do not need to live in or attend school in Kentwood. The free program will run 10 a.m.-4 p.m. each day at the Kentwood Police Department, 4742 Walma Ave. SE, with COVID-19 safety precautions in place. It will provide students with hands-on experience in police training and operations. Participants will receive instruction in various aspects of policing and participate in training scenarios, including:

Kentwood Police Looking for a few Good Young Men and Women

Kentwood Police Looking for a few Good Young Men and Women No, the Kentwood Police are not trying to track down a criminal, they are trying to track down, okay, inviting, high school students to apply for its youth academy, set to take place July 26-29. This could really be a cool opportunity for all young people who may be interested in law enforcement but didn t know how to express it. The academy is open to graduating seniors and students who will be a sophomore, junior or senior in the 2021-22 year. And, it s open to all, not just students attending Kentwood schools.

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