May 30, 2025 3:17 pm
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is proud to offer its first Junior Deputy Academy July 7-11 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds where elementary students will learn about law enforcement, safety training and leadership skills in an interactive setting guided by deputies, corrections officers and civilian employees.
The academy is open to all Douglas County students entering third, fourth and fifth grades. Admission is free, and transportation options are available for families who need it.
“We are excited to offer this Junior Academy as a way for DGSO to connect with more students in Douglas County so they can learn more and have positive experiences with those who work in law enforcement in our community,” Undersheriff Stacy Simmons said. “We are looking to get students from all over the county, especially Lecompton, Eudora and Baldwin City, and we are hopeful this will interest students who don’t often get to attend summer programs or camps, especially those who might want to learn more about law enforcement. Cost and transportation will not be a barrier.”
A grant from the Douglas County Community Foundation covers all costs. Contact Morgan Haney, Community Outreach and Support Advocate, mhaney@dgso.org, to receive the application. Applications will be accepted through June 30. Anyone with further questions can also call the Sheriff’s Office at 785-841-0007.
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Story By:
George Diepenbrock
Communications Specialist
Sheriff's Office