ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police officers are taking a new approach to raising the next generation of law enforcement leaders.
The Junior Reserve Law Enforcement program was created for freshman and sophomores at Jones High School and Lake Nona High School.
The program will start in the fall. [TRENDING: Video shows officer slamming student | Man shoots at ex-girlfriend’s current boyfriend 94 times | These men are paying $55M to go to space station] Approximately 200 students from both schools will take law enforcement classes taught by police.
Students will even have the option to receive college credit from Valencia College. “Those who come from our neighborhoods, who know and understand us, who are us, that they will be those who will