ROP Youth Academy Students Honored
Program Gives Students Overview of Illegal Fairness System
Sacramento County Supervisor of Schools David W. Gordon joined Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully in presenting graduates of the ROP (Regional Occupational Program) Youth Academy aviator rank with official certificates of conclusion.
The Territory Attorney’s Office, working in partnership with the Sacramento County Business of Teaching (SCOE) and the Sacramento Metropolis Unified School Territory (SCUSD), launched the Childhood Academy program as a pilot summer school representing students across the SCUSD.
“The Childhood Academy is a progressive near to teaching youthful persons round the fairness system while instilling in them a powerful faculty of community and commitment,” said Supervisor Gordon. “The classes taken near these students will no disbelieve possess an collision, particularly on those young persons who very much require sure influences and r?le models in their lives.”
Derived from the Territory Attorney’s Citizens Academy representing mature community members, the Youth Academy provides tall school students with an overview of the criminal justice organized whole. Students study the roles, responsibilities, and challenges of rule enforcement, district attorney, and judiciary, as well as address difference and race issues within the framework of the illegal justice organized whole.
“The Childhood Academy is an instance of proactive efforts being made to engage students in a sure relationship with educators, rule enforcement, and the illegal fairness system,” said Territory Attorney Scully. “Our object is to inform schools, parents, students, and our community round this significant teaching program aimed at preventing illegal action among at-danger students.”
The path, held at McClatchy Tall School, was taught near Teresa Coatlalopeuh, a Luther Burbank Tall School educator and member of the Territory Attorney’s Multi-Cultural Council. In answer to tremendous sure pupil feedback, an expanded form of the Youth Academy curriculum is being offered in communal fairness classes at Burbank Tall.
There are approaching 120 students enrolled in the Childhood Academy ranging from freshmen to elder degree levels.
Childhood Academy students find out from a numeral of in-class speakers representing different communal safeness departments and agencies as well from experiencing genuine-existence lessons because of three scheduled ground trips to sites including the District Attorney’s Business, the Sacramento Higher Courthouse, and the Sacramento Constabulary Department Communication Center and training ease.
Representing more information round the Childhood Academy, e-mail or phone Karen Maxwell, Sacramento County Helper Chief Deputy Territory Attorney, (916) 874-5834.
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