We teach young people those qualities of virtue that make a life of honor and integrity possible.

Taught by police officers, the Junior Police Academy recognizes that the law enforcement profession is uniquely qualified not only to teach, but inspire good character.

For nearly 30 years the Junior Police Academy has been sharing the heroic story of law enforcement with young people. Along the way, the program has brought together generations of cops and kids in the spirit of friendship. 

Efforts to defund police now threaten to pull police officers off of the nation’s school campuses where they have been vital to safety.

We can’t let the passions of the moment impact the long term safety of students and teachers. 

Please support our fight to keep officers in the schools and keep the Junior Police Academy an important part of a young person’s education.

Junior Police Academy — History Lesson

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Subtitle or Date

Opening Statement

Replace this paragraph with the opening narrative of the lesson. Keep sentences short and impactful for the scroll-reveal effect to feel dramatic.

Add as many paragraphs as you need. Each section will fade in as the reader scrolls.

Section Heading

Caption text that overlays the fixed parallax background image. As you scroll, the photo stays still and the text glides over it.

Next Chapter

Continue your narrative here. The fade-in is triggered by IntersectionObserver below.

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Alternate caption-left and caption-right windows for visual variety, just like the original page.

“A memorable quotation from a witness, officer, or historical figure goes here.” — Name, Title
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Photo caption / credit goes here.

Closing Thoughts

Wrap up the lesson and, if appropriate, link learners to additional resources on juniorpoliceacademy.org.