Nine Graduate from MAC Law Enforcement Academy

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May 21, 2024

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MAC Law Enforcement Academy Class 23-108. Front Row: Grace Romine; Second Row: Makenna LaChance, Phillip Karn; Third Row: Hallie Sutton, Landon Ray; Back Row: Cassandra Wickerham, Aria King, Joshua Gormley, Anthony Biermann.

 

Nine Graduate from MAC Law Enforcement Academy

PARK HILLS – Nine students graduated from the 1,000-Hour Basic Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) program at Mineral Area College on May 16, 2024.

Graduates of Class 23-108 include Anthony Biermann, Affton; Joshua Gormley, Ironton; Phillip Karn, Marquand; Aria King, Bonne Terre; Makenna LaChance, Farmington; Landon Ray, French Village; Grace Romine, Bismarck; Hallie Sutton, Fredericktown; and Cassandra Wickerham, Farmington.

Since 1994, Mineral Area College Law Enforcement Academy (MACLEA) has provided regional law enforcement training to students interested in achieving a career as a peace officer. Recruits are prepared mentally, physically, ethically, and with proficient skills to perform police duties at a high level of competency. Throughout the 1000-hour program, students participate in classroom instruction, intense physical training, and live training exercises.

MACLEA is recognized by POST as an accredited training program and consistently attains a 100% employment rate after graduation. Applications are being accepted now for the next class, which begins in August. For more information, visit www.MACLEA.MineralArea.edu or call 573-518-2148.