The Delaware State Police and the American Legion will host the 52nd Annual Trooper Youth Week from June 16 to 20, offering high school students a firsthand experience of law enforcement training. The week-long academy, held at the DSP Academy in Dover, includes physical training and classroom instruction to simulate the demands of being a police officer. Participants will engage in activities like running, push-ups, and sit-ups to build endurance and discipline. The program is highly competitive and open to high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Applications are due by May 23, 2025, and can be obtained through local school resource officers or the Trooper Youth Week website. There is no cost to participate. For more information or inquiries, contact the DSP at [email protected] or call 302-672-5457. This program provides a unique opportunity for students interested in law enforcement to gain valuable experience and insight into the profession.
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