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    Rosemary Clarke Middle School Special Education Students Enjoy an Action-Packed Field Day at Nye County Sheriff’s Office

    By Amy VelozNovember 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Students in the self-contained class at Rosemary Clarke Middle School (RCMS) recently had the unique opportunity to experience a day with the Nye County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO). The event, which combined education, fun, and community engagement, was designed to strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community’s youth.

    The day began with a warm greeting from Tammy Engel, Supervising Sheriff Administrator, who welcomed the nine students, their teacher Melissa Jennings, three paraprofessionals, and a chaperone. Pink Box donuts were handed out as a special treat before Sheriff Joe McGill personally welcomed the students. Sheriff McGill explained the role of law enforcement, reassuring the children that police officers are their allies in times of need.

    The students were taken on an in-depth tour of the NCSO, starting with the Dispatch Center. Ashley Castillo, Dispatch Manager, and Shamoya, a dispatcher, provided a fascinating look into how emergency calls are managed, including when and how to dial 911. From there, Engel led the group through the various offices, including a stop at Sheriff McGill’s office, where the students had a memorable photo op with the Sheriff.

    Detectives Fischer, Tolle, and Gentry joined the tour to explain their roles and provide insights into the intricate work of solving crimes, giving the students a glimpse into the world of investigative police work.

    The excitement continued outside, where the students explored Deputy Diaz’s patrol car, using the PA system to make announcements, and climbed onto Deputy Justice’s motorcycle.

    The day then moved to the gun range on Mesquite for a thrilling SWAT demonstration led by Sgt. Marshall and Deputies Jones, Huggins, Meyers, Detective Connelly, and Deputies Bissell and Armendariz. The SWAT team showcased their tools, vehicles, and even a breaching demonstration, allowing the students to learn about the specialized skills required for these high-stakes situations.

    At Petrack Park, the focus shifted to the K-9 unit. K-9 Deputies Rumker, Wills, Murphy, Daigler, and Smith provided an impressive demonstration of their dogs’ skills, including substance detection and suspect apprehension. The children were captivated as they observed the dogs’ precision and behavior during training exercises.

    The day was carefully planned by Sgt. Augustine, Alexis Williams, and Tammy Engel. The idea was brought to life after an RCMS student expressed interest in visiting the Sheriff’s Office. That got the ball rolling. Sheriff McGill’s approval of the field day underscored his commitment to community outreach and youth education.

    “It was an incredible experience for these kids,” said Jennings. “They were so excited from the moment we arrived. The staff went above and beyond to make this a day they’ll never forget.”

    After the off-site demonstrations, the students returned to the NCSO station, where they enjoyed a lunch together, provided by the Sheriff’s Office, before heading back to RCMS.

    This memorable day not only introduced the RCMS students to the vital work of law enforcement but also created a bridge of trust and understanding between the students and their local police officers. By providing hands-on experiences and personal interactions, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office demonstrated its dedication to engaging with and supporting the community’s youth.

    Special thanks were extended to Sheriff Joe McGill for approving the event and to all the NCSO staff who contributed their time and expertise. The collaboration between the Sheriff’s Office and RCMS stands as a shining example of how community partnerships can create meaningful experiences that educate and inspire.

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