State Police Invites High School Teens To Take Advantage Of Law Enforcement Education Opportunity (November 17, 2022)

The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Bureau of Training and Education has announced expanded opportunities in law enforcement education for children between the ages of 15 and 18. Applications are now being accepted for The Hill Impact Program, which has expanded to three locations in Pennsylvania. The 14-week program will run simultaneously at the PSP Academy in Hershey, the Army National Guard Armory in Pittsburgh, and the Kingston Armory in Kingston.

The program is free of charge and introduces teens considering a career in law enforcement to many different elements of training and education, including physical fitness and paramilitary disciplines. Participants gain an understanding of what it takes to be a state trooper while learning various elements of police work, such as the Pennsylvania crimes code, vehicle code, and rules of criminal procedure.

The program will begin at all three locations in January. Participants meet once a week for two-and-a-half hours in the evening and on four Saturdays to be determined for four hours. The deadline to register is Dec. 31, 2022, but interested teens should sign up quickly as class sizes are limited.

Teens with a serious interest in attending courses in Hershey should contact Trooper Clint Long at 717-497-4577 orĀ [email protected]. To sign up for the program in Greensburg, contact Trooper Abby Blazavich at 717-614-7971 orĀ [email protected]. To sign up for the program in Kingston, contact Master Trooper David Peters at 570-459-3900 ext. 269 orĀ [email protected].

The Hill Impact Program launched in 2021 at the PSP Academy, commonly known as The Hill, which has served as the training grounds for thousands of PSP troopers since 1960.