New police academy to teach high school students about law enforcement

March 6, 2020

New police academy to teach high school students about law enforcement

From Lynn Giesbrecht, Regina Leader Post

The Scott Police Academy is launching this fall as a partnership between the Regina Police Service (RPS) and Regina Public Schools, giving students a unique high school experience that incorporates elements of law enforcement training.

Starting this fall, Grade 9 students across the city will be able to gain policing skills while also checking off their high school requirements.

The Scott Police Academy is launching this fall as a partnership between the Regina Police Service (RPS) and Regina Public Schools, giving students a unique high school experience that incorporates elements of law enforcement training.

The academy will be jointly led by Jodie Sonntag, teacher and co-ordinator with Regina Public Schools, and RPS Const. Trevor Weir.

Read the full story at the Regina Leader Post here. Scott Police Academy open house is on Tuesday, March 10th at 5:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Scott Collegiate at 306-523-3500.