December 21, 2024

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The College of the Florida Keys (CFK)’s Institute for Public Safety (IPS) held a graduation ceremony for Basic Law Enforcement Academy #90 on October 11 at the Key West Campus. Eighteen cadets successfully completed the 770-hour training program. Upon passing the state certification exam, each will be eligible to become a Florida Law Enforcement Officer.
Through partnerships with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Key West Police Department, all graduates have already secured employment. During the ceremony, Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay and Key West Police Chief Sean Brandenburg each swore in nine cadets inducting them into their new professions.
Cathy Torres, CFK Director of IPS, recognized top performing graduates with accolades. The leadership award was given to class captain Daniel Wright while Ross Hughes was recognized for his academic achievement. The “Top Gun” shooting skills award went to Russell Holmes and Rudolfo Castillo Perez received the Physical Fitness award. The “PIG” award, which recognizes pride, integrity, and guts, went to Johnasia Harris.
CFK’s law enforcement officer program satisfies the training requirements of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. CFK is currently accepting applications for two upcoming training academies at the Upper Keys Center. Applications are due on March 28, 2025 for Basic Law Enforcement Academy #93, starting in May 2025 and ending in March 2026. The College is also accepting applications for Crossover Corrections to Law Enforcement Academy #37 through January 31, 2025 for training that will run from March to October 2025. For more information about CFK’s Institute for Public Safety, visit the College’s website at https://www.cfk.edu/academics/academic-departments/institute-for-public-safety/