Camp Shelby Requirements

Adolescents who have behavioral and academic problems can benefit from a training school or boot camp that teaches self-discipline as well as academics. Such programs are offered throughout the state of Mississippi. These programs can offer restless teens a second chance to turn their lives upside down so they can become well-adapted and productive adults. Applications are accepted year-round. Please submit your cadet application as soon as possible. Each application is carefully reviewed and an interview is scheduled after verifying that the applicant meets the initial requirements. During this interview, each candidate has a personal interview with one of our recruiters. Prospective students are advised to contact THESPS for more information before purchasing new equipment. Clothing must not have additional markings higher than those listed above. If you have any questions about equipment requirements, please contact us at 601-266-6680 or by email. Bethel Boys Academy is hosting a home training camp for restless boys in Lucedale, Mississippi. The program emphasizes submission to authority while targeting academics.

In addition, the programs encourage participation in sports and other recreational activities such as fishing and horseback riding. Participants must attend the services three times a week, and the academic program includes Bible study. Please also go to the Mentor tab and print two mentorship requests (one for the lead mentor and one for an alternative mentor), fill them out and send the two mentor applications to Mississippi Challenge Academy, Building 80, ATTN: Mentor Coordinator, Camp Shelby, MS 39407 Courses are held in conjunction with the academy`s core courses and are spread over the 11-week period of the core academy. PT test data: December 12, December 19, 2022 and January 4, 2023** Pre-PT test processing begins around 0800. The Camp Shelby Youth Challenge Program offers a high school program for teens who drop out of high school. Adolescents must be between the ages of 16 and 19 on the start date of their program. The program consists of a 22-week residential phase and a 12-month non-residential phase. After graduation, participants earn either an adult high school diploma, a high school equivalency diploma, or a certificate of completion. Core courses are limited to 40 cadets to ensure the quality of training resulting from the ratio of cadets to instructors.

King, joined by the new deputy director, Lt. Col. Rickey T. Hosey, has been with the Army National Guard for nearly 30 years. He said it was a dream of his part to serve in the position of director since he studied under the direction of the academy`s original director, Dr. William Larry Crowson. Contact SRPSI by phone at 601.266.6680 or by email to register and request a copy of the schedule. The Mississippi Board of Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training (MS-BLEOST) requires the following documents before certification can be issued.

If your agency has not yet submitted these documents, it is up to you to bring them with you on the start date of the Academy. Class 2022-03: Sunday, July 10, 2022 – Thursday, September 22, 2022 **CPR- means the date on which SRPSI offers a CPR/1st Aid course to cadets who require certification at the end of the pre-PT test. The CPR/1er Aid course starts at 1000. SRPSI offers one course per scheduled course. MBLEOST requires that all those who participate in an academy be certified CPR/First Aid before starting the academy training. For employees enrolled in an upcoming SRPSI Academy course, the cost is $25 per student. Application with original signatures (no copies). High school diploma, GED or high school transcript.N.C.I.C.

III Background Printing or copy of print. (Self-sponsorship – Release form required) Copy of current or printed driver`s licence. (Must be valid until the course completion date) The Mississippi Department of Social Services operates oakley Training School in Raymond, Mississippi, and Columbia Training School in Columbia, Mississippi. Only non-violent offenders are allowed to attend these schools. Schools include academic education, vocational training, character education, counselling, therapy and recreation. Applicants to the SRPSI Basic Training Academy must submit their completed applications, which include their physical examination with the physician`s original signature, before the PT test can be performed. Once the application is complete, please send the original to HPCS at: Building 1481, 14th Street Camp Shelby, MS 39407-5500 At the end of the pre-ChalleNGe phase, mandatory drug testing will be conducted. Applicants should NOT proceed to the hospitalized ChalleNGe phase if they test positive for the presence of illegal drugs. PT test dates: September 19, September 26 and October 3**, 2022 We accept self-payment, Montgomery & Post 9/11 GI Bill, MPACT.

The basic eligibility requirements for admission to the program are as follows: Tuition – $4000 (increased by BLEOST from July 1, 2022) The first day of refresher training is usually the Tuesday following the start date of the basic course. 1. 16-18 years 2. Dropping out of school or a backlog of credits or grade level. Please do not withdraw from the applicant unless they have been informed of the acceptance. 3. U.S. citizen or legal resident 4.

Unemployed 5. Currently on probation or parole for anything other than juvenile offences. Not served or awaiting conviction, not charged or accused and not convicted of a crime or a capital offence. 6. Drug-free 7. Physically and mentally capable of participating in the program, with reasonable accommodations for physical and other disabilities Students enrolled in the refresher class only participate in the training on days when certain programs are covered in accordance with BLOBOST requirements. PT test data: March 6, March 13 and March 20, 2023**. REFRESHER TRAINING (200-hour non-residential program) Melody Morgan Hughes, based in Laurel, Missouri, covers topics related to education, money, and health.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Education from the University of Southern Mississippi, a Master of Education from William Carey University, and a Master of Education from Nova Southeastern University.