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Washoe school police present junior cadet program; students describe career pathways and community service

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The district presented its junior cadet program to trustees; cadets described leadership training, community service and a fundraising trip to Washington, D.C. Trustees praised the program and its ‘grow your own’ pipeline for law-enforcement careers.

Washoe County School District presented its school police junior cadet program on May 27, showcasing a multi-year pathway for students to gain leadership, emergency-response and law-enforcement skills.

Chief Tracy Moore introduced the program and said it builds leadership and community connections while giving students hands-on exposure to law-enforcement careers. ‘‘These students…explore an opportunity in law enforcement as a career. They develop leadership skills…and it's a good opportunity for them to give back to our community,’’ Moore said.

Officer C.J. Gomez and Detective Quentin Flurry described the program’s curriculum and supervision. Cadets highlighted practical…

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