News Summary
The Charleston Police Department is set to launch its Youth Citizen Academy from June 9-13, aimed at engaging local high school students. This free program allows youth to interact with law enforcement, learn about police operations, and gain essential life skills such as CPR training. With a focus on youth engagement and community relations, participants will also have the opportunity to present feedback to the police chief, fostering a productive dialogue between students and law enforcement.
Exciting Summer Ahead in Charleston: Youth Citizen Academy Rolls Out for High School Students
Charleston is gearing up for a vibrant summer as the Charleston Police Department prepares to launch its innovative Youth Citizen Academy from June 9 to June 13. This engaging program aims to build strong relationships between local high school students and law enforcement, providing a unique opportunity for youth to dive deep into the workings of the police department.
What’s in Store for Young Participants?
The Youth Citizen Academy promises students a jam-packed schedule from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering insights into police operations, the juvenile justice system, and the daily roles and responsibilities of officers. With hands-on experiences and a look at various divisions, participants will explore fascinating areas such as harbor patrol, the bomb squad, and the forensics unit.
One of the highlights of the academy will be a tour of the police training facility, combined with valuable CPR training. This immersive experience allows students not only to learn about police procedures but also to acquire essential life-saving skills.
A Growing Initiative
Last year, the Youth Citizen Academy was rolled out as a pilot program, and this year, its scope has been broadened. The Charleston Police Department isn’t just interested in presenting information; they genuinely want to hear from the youth themselves. The program is designed to actively encourage feedback from students. Throughout the week, participants will be given the opportunity to present their informed ideas and recommendations to the police chief, making their voices heard in ways that matter.
Prioritizing Youth Engagement
Recognizing growing concerns over mental health among young people, which is currently at an all-time low according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Youth Citizen Academy places a strong emphasis on youth engagement and support. This initiative aligns with the police department’s commitment to humanize officers and transform the perception of law enforcement among youngsters.
In fact, after receiving feedback from last year’s program, the police department has already implemented certain recommendations. One successful step taken has been connecting officers with students in schools, allowing for a more relatable and approachable police presence.
Who Can Participate?
The Youth Citizen Academy is completely free of charge and is now accepting applications from up to 20 participants aged 14 to 19. To qualify, applicants must either reside in the City of Charleston or attend school there, with a preference for students within the Charleston County School District. This ensures that local teens can take full advantage of this incredible opportunity.
Mark Your Calendars!
Heads up! The application deadline is swiftly approaching on April 25, and interested youth can conveniently submit their applications online. This is a golden opportunity not just to learn about law enforcement but to engage in meaningful dialogue and relationships with members of the police force.
As Charleston gears up for the summer and the launch of the Youth Citizen Academy, there’s plenty to look forward to! This initiative fosters connections, promotes understanding, and empowers local youth to make their voices heard in the community. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of something special!
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- Live 5 News: Charleston Police Connect with High Schoolers
- WRDW: Army Corps Pulls Out of SC Schools STEM Day
- ABC News 4: NCPD’s Youth Apprentice Program
- Wikipedia: Police Academy
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Police

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