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Teen Academy: Not your average summer camp

Teen Academy: Not your average summer camp

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In this episode, we take you inside the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Teen Academy — a unique, hands-on summer experience for local teens. You’ll learn how the program started, who it's for, and what makes it stand out from a typical summer camp. From flying drones and meeting the K9 Unit to exploring forensics, SWAT demos, and even an obstacle course, this episode highlights the wide range of experiences teens can expect. We also talk about what the week is like for the deputies and staff who lead the program, and how the academy helps build trust and connection between law enforcement and the community. Whether your teen is thinking about a future in law enforcement or just wants an unforgettable week, this episode gives you the full picture.

  • (0:00): Introductions
  • (1:20): What is the Teen Academy?
  • (3:38): Why does OCSO do the Teen Academy?
  • (4:01): How does Teen Academy compare to a typical summer camp?
  • (4:48): What happens during the week? (detailing the activities)
  • (10:01): What else do parents need to know before registering?
  • (10:53): What the week is like for teens and deputies
  • (13:40): Dates available for the 3 Teen Academies
  • (14:05): How Teen Academy has evolved over the years
  • (17:13): Sometimes the camp inspires a career in law enforcement
  • (19:58): Are there similar programs for adults?
  • (22:35): What happens at graduation at the end of the week?
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