This session is critical for all LPS instructors, including NTI year 2. Join me to receive all state-level updates to ensure preparedness for the 26-27 school year.
In this session, discussion will be held on topics related to the updated KDE Program of Studies for Fire Science, along with the new related KCTCS Fire Science Credit for Prior Learning form. Information about the Kentucky Fire Commission Apprentice I and Apprentice II certifications for high school students will also be presented. Other pertinent topics related to high school Fire Science programs may also be introduced and discussed.
The FBI Louisville Field Offices Teen Academy program in Louisville, Kentucky allows high school students the opportunity to develop leadership skills and to investigate the world of law enforcement. Active explorations of fitness and forensic science grow students minds and bodies while age-appropriate lessons on topics such as violence prevention, terrorism, evidence response, sextortion, and hoax threats teach students how to stay safe. FBI Louisville staff, including special agents, intelligence analysts, and professional staff, lead discussions and interactive sessions focused on the work FBI does to keep America safe and uphold the Constitution.Any high school student with an interest in leadership and service is welcome to apply for this free opportunity. An interest in a law enforcement career is not a pre-requisite. The FBI Louisville Teen Academy is a 4-day event during students summer break.
Peerless VR offers an immersive education-focused simulator for de-escalation, communication, and decision-making. Firearms are minimal. Emphasizes sound judgment under stress, with sustainable implementation planning, upkeep, and technical support.