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Legal Literacy for Students: Essential Knowledge for Today’s Youth

School Resource Officer Ron Cannon Inspires 5th-Graders Through PROJECT LEAD, Garnering Heartfelt Thank-You Letters

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
December 16, 2023
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School Resource Officer Ron Canno

School Resource Officer Ron Cannon educates 5th-grade students through PROJECT LEAD

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Placerville, (Dec 16 2023) – In the heart of Placerville, School Resource Officer Ron Cannon has been making waves in the education sector through his exceptional work with 5th-grade students in the groundbreaking PROJECT LEAD (Legal Enrichment and Decision Making) program. Over a span of four months, Officer Cannon has been enlightening young minds on the intricacies of criminal justice and the profound impact of wise decision-making.

The innovative curriculum delves into a myriad of crucial topics, including the inner workings of the court system, legal regulations, insights into the juvenile justice system, effective strategies for handling school bullies, and a comprehensive understanding of the implications of alcohol and drugs. One of the program’s highlights involves students actively participating in a mock trial, providing them with a hands-on experience of the legal processes they’ve learned.

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However, it’s not just the curriculum that’s making headlines. Officer Cannon recently received a collection of touching thank-you letters and drawings from the students, showcasing the program’s profound impact on their perspective of the world. One recurring theme in these expressions of gratitude was the eye-opening realization of the rapid changes in people’s appearance and behavior when influenced by illegal drugs.

The before-and-after images presented in the students’ work left a lasting impression, serving as powerful visual aids to the lessons taught by Officer Cannon. Many students explicitly expressed their newfound commitment to avoiding drug use, illustrating the program’s success in imparting essential life skills and values.

Among the heartwarming notes, a standout quote emerged, praising Officer Cannon as a “Great role moddle” (spelling intended). This misspelled term only serves to underscore the genuine admiration and respect the students hold for their dedicated mentor.

Officer Ron Cannon’s unwavering dedication to the students of Placerville is setting a remarkable example for educators and law enforcement professionals alike. The positive impact of PROJECT LEAD extends beyond the classroom, fostering a community of informed and responsible young citizens. As Officer Cannon continues to shape the future leaders of Placerville, his commitment and passion for education remain a beacon of inspiration for all.

Source: Placerville Police Department
Cris Alarcon

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