Local high school juniors and seniors from the Clare-Gladwin
Career Center’s Criminal Justice class, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD, explored
the variety of careers available to them in the law enforcement field through
visits to the Gladwin County Jail and the Michigan State Police Training
Academy in Lansing.
At the jail, students viewed the construction of the jail,
interviewed the corrections officers, and witnessed how the inmates lived day-to-day
while incarcerated.
The Michigan State Police Training Academy offered the
juniors and seniors an overview of what recruits experience when becoming a
trooper, as well as a tour of the firing range, pool, gym, and drive track. “The students also received a K-9
demonstration,” said Clare-Gladwin Career Center Criminal Justice Instructor DJ
Newman. “They watched the dog find cocaine in a training car and learned that
the MSP’s cadaver dogs can sniff out corpses that are as deep as 55 feet
underwater. It was very neat!”
Criminal Justice is one of nine career and technical
education (CTE) programs offered to local high school juniors and seniors at
the Clare-Gladwin Career Center, a program of Clare-Gladwin RESD. Students
spend half of their regular school day in CTE and the other half at their local
high school. For more information, please visit www.cgresd.net.
What an awesome opportunity and experience for these kids. Way to go, Mr. Newman!
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