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Kent State Police Academy Cadets Earn Coveted 100 Percent

ŠćÉ«appā€™s current Police Academy cadets recently scored a collective 100 percent on their State of Ohio Physical Fitness Assessment. Only 12 of the 29 cadets, formally known as BAS 17-016, initially passed the assessment on Feb. 6 at the beginning of the program.

ā€œThey made a commitment to one another,ā€ said Class Commander Wayne Parker, Sergeant with ŠćÉ«app Police Department. ā€œAs a gesture of good luck for their final assessment, one of the cadets had athletic socks made for all 29 cadets with their class number stitched in them.ā€

The assessment consists of push-ups, sit-ups and a mile and a half run.

ā€œAnxiety was high before this final assessment,ā€ Parker said. ā€œAn Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission Auditor steps out on the track to give the cadets instructions on how they can fail the test with improper form.ā€

With a few local police departments on the sidelines, every cadet passed each assessment.  

ā€œIt is extremely rare for an entire class this size to pass the final assessment on the first try,ā€ said Richard Clausen, Assistant Coordinator, Kent State Trumbull Police Academy. ā€œWe are proud, and like all of our cadets, we know they are leaving here, well prepared and ready to do great things.ā€

For more information about the ŠćÉ«app Police Academy located at Kent and Kent State Trumbull call 330-672-0325 or 330-675-7666 or, email policeacademy@kent.edu.  

POSTED: Thursday, June 29, 2017 01:32 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 10:23 PM