In a recent city council meeting, officials celebrated the success of the cadet program, which has flourished over its nearly three-year existence. The program, supported by the city and the honorary colonels, has not only attracted a diverse group of teenagers but has also provided them with valuable skills and community service opportunities.
Jim, a representative of the program, highlighted the unexpected achievements of the cadets, including managing traffic control at funerals, assisting with crowd control at local events, and even performing the national anthem at the rodeo. He emphasized the program's ability to foster integrity, pride, and camaraderie among participants from various backgrounds.
Detective Chris Ruiz, director of the cadet program, echoed these sentiments, noting the transformative impact it has had on the lives of many participants. He described how some cadets, initially shy and withdrawn, have developed into confident individuals capable of problem-solving and community service.
The council's discussions underscored the program's recruitment success and the strong support it has received from the community and city administration. As the cadet program continues to grow, its leaders remain optimistic about its future contributions to both the participants and the community at large.