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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Community Notice:


DELAWARE STATE TROOPER EXPLORER OPEN HOUSE YOU ARE INVITED

WHEN: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 7PM.

WHERE: SUSSEX CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

TOPIC: TO BE A STATE POLICE EXPLORER

GOAL: CAREER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT

WHAT TO BRING: $35.00 FOR THE PROGRAM FEE. IF YOU ARE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YOU MUST BRING YOUR PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN. ALSO, A COPY OF YOUR FINAL REPORT CARD FROM JUNE.

WHAT ARE THE EXPLORERS AND WHAT DO THEY DO:

Our program consists of young men and women, in at least the 9th grade and 14-20 years of age, who have an interest in Law Enforcement. Explorers participate in fingerprinting young children at community events, we work the missing children’s area at the State Fair, and we work at the Special Olympics and attend many other community related events. We teach the Explorers a variety of police procedures including fingerprinting, evidence collection, radar operation, criminal investigations and patrol procedures. We strive to lead the Explorers down the right path and we stand as positive role models. We also plan to instill leadership, responsibility, commitment and professionalism into the students.

We have minimum qualifications of mature, clean cut, clean shaven, 2.0 and above GPA students who have NO criminal arrests.

The Explorer polo shirt and hat is provided after attending 4 consecutive meetings.

To learn more, we hope to see you at our first meeting of the Delaware State Police Exploring program 2010-11.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

People go vote while you still have the right to. Our rights are been taken awaay a little at a time. Dont give up the right to vote. Your vote does count...
Shannie won with one vote.

Anonymous said...

Wonder if MD has a similar program like this?

Anonymous said...

Yes Maryland State police does have what they call a Cadet program for high school graduates who are interested in becoming Troopers. You can find information on the MSP website.

Anonymous said...

MD used to have this program at the Berlin Barrack but it went away...guess a loss of interest. It is a very good program though