The School of the Florida Keys (CFK) held a commencement ceremony for Primary Legislation Enforcement Academy No. 92 on April 30 on the Key West Campus.
9 cadets efficiently accomplished the 770-hour coaching program and, upon passing the state officer certification examination, every will likely be eligible to grow to be a Florida legislation enforcement officer.
By partnerships with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Workplace, all graduates have already secured employment. In the course of the ceremony, Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay swore within the 9 cadets, inducting them into their new professions.
Cathy Torres, director of the CFK Institute for Public Security, acknowledged high performing graduates. The management award was given to class captain Darlene Pointer whereas Preston O’Neill-Cottle was acknowledged for his educational achievement. The “High Gun” capturing expertise award went to Victor Herrera. Gary Leo acquired the Bodily Health award. The “PIG” award, which acknowledges pleasure, integrity and guts, went to Stanley Jean Baptiste.
CFK’s legislation enforcement vocational program satisfies the coaching necessities of the Florida Division of Legislation Enforcement and the Legal Justice Requirements and Coaching Fee. CFK is accepting purposes for one upcoming coaching academy on the Higher Keys Middle. Purposes are due on July 11 for Primary Legislation Enforcement Academy No. 95, beginning in August 2025 and ending in June 2026.