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~ Naperville Police Department Offers Youth Academy for Local Teens
The Naperville Police Department has announced that they are now accepting applications for their upcoming six-week Youth Academy. The academy, which will take place this summer, aims to give teens a better understanding of the police department and provide them with a positive interaction with law enforcement officers.
Starting on June 11, 2026, and continuing every Thursday night through July 23 (excluding the week of July 4), the academy will be held at the Naperville Police Department from 6 to 8 p.m. This free program is open to high school students who reside in Naperville or attend high school in the area.
The academy will consist of a series of classes, discussions, and hands-on demonstrations covering various topics such as police patrol operations, police canines, investigations, special response teams, and forensics. It offers an excellent opportunity for teens to gain a working knowledge of the police department and interact with officers in a positive environment.
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Space is limited, and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested candidates must meet certain eligibility criteria to apply. They must currently be in high school or entering high school in the fall of 2026, have parental permission and transportation to and from the police department, and have no criminal contacts.
To apply for this unique opportunity, students should print and complete the Youth Academy application and waiver found on the city's website at www.naperville.il.us/youthacademy. The signed documents must be returned no later than Thursday, June 4, 2026, to Sergeant Greg Rink via email at rinkg@naperville.il.us or through mail or in person at the Naperville Police Department.
Applicants will be notified before June 11 if they have been accepted into the program. Don't miss out on this chance to learn about law enforcement from the experts themselves. Apply now and be a part of the Naperville Police Department Youth Academy.
The Naperville Police Department has announced that they are now accepting applications for their upcoming six-week Youth Academy. The academy, which will take place this summer, aims to give teens a better understanding of the police department and provide them with a positive interaction with law enforcement officers.
Starting on June 11, 2026, and continuing every Thursday night through July 23 (excluding the week of July 4), the academy will be held at the Naperville Police Department from 6 to 8 p.m. This free program is open to high school students who reside in Naperville or attend high school in the area.
The academy will consist of a series of classes, discussions, and hands-on demonstrations covering various topics such as police patrol operations, police canines, investigations, special response teams, and forensics. It offers an excellent opportunity for teens to gain a working knowledge of the police department and interact with officers in a positive environment.
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Space is limited, and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested candidates must meet certain eligibility criteria to apply. They must currently be in high school or entering high school in the fall of 2026, have parental permission and transportation to and from the police department, and have no criminal contacts.
To apply for this unique opportunity, students should print and complete the Youth Academy application and waiver found on the city's website at www.naperville.il.us/youthacademy. The signed documents must be returned no later than Thursday, June 4, 2026, to Sergeant Greg Rink via email at rinkg@naperville.il.us or through mail or in person at the Naperville Police Department.
Applicants will be notified before June 11 if they have been accepted into the program. Don't miss out on this chance to learn about law enforcement from the experts themselves. Apply now and be a part of the Naperville Police Department Youth Academy.
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