The Lowell Student Police Academy is a summer leadership program run by the Lowell Police Department’s School Resource Officers. It is a free program open to incoming 5th through 8th graders who attend Lowell Schools. The program runs for 3 weeks during summer vacation from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

For questions regarding the Student Police Academy, please contact Off. Jose Santiago at jsantiago@lowellma.gov.

What to Expect

The Student Police Academy will teach student officers a wide variety of useful and important skills in a police academy style atmosphere. The following topics are covered during the 3-week program: CPR and first aid, bullying prevention, gang awareness and prevention, avoiding peer pressure, Internet safety, and the dangers of drugs and alcohol (including prescription drugs). Academy activities and homework assignments are designed to help Student Officers develop self esteem and self confidence, work within a team, and build leadership skills. The Academy also includes physical training and health classes, stressing the importance of an active lifestyle and nutritious diet in maintaining health. School Resource Officers and Youth Counselors (most of whom are high school students who graduated the Student Police Academy themselves) will act as positive role models and mentors for Student Officers.

Benefits

In the last 26 years, over 5,200 students have graduated from the Lowell Student Police Academy. These students have carried the confidence, discipline, and leadership skills they learned in the Academy over to their academic and extracurricular pursuits. They also feel more equipped to deal with peer pressure and bullying and are more comfortable interacting with authority figures such as police officers and teachers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The academy is separated into two age groups: Incoming 7th and 8th graders attend the first session and incoming 5th and 6th graders attend the second session. For more information please contact us.

The Lowell Police Student Academy is run out of the STEM Academy:
43 Highland St.
Lowell, MA 01852

The camp runs Monday-Friday (excluding holidays). It begins promptly at 8am and finishes at 2 p.m. For more information, please contact us.

Student officers need to wear comfortable athletic shoes and black or dark colored shorts every day. Uniform shirts, hats and water bottles are provided to each student officer free of charge. Free snacks and lunches are provided daily. For more information, please contact us.

Yes! The academy is run under the direction of Lowell Police School Resource Officers. They are active and present at all times. Additionally, a school nurse is also on staff. For more information, please contact us.

Any child who attends 5th through 8th grade in Lowell, whether it is a public or private school, can attend the academy. For more information, please contact us.

Sign-ups for the Student Police Academy are in May. Sign-up dates and times will be posted on the LPD’s website and social media pages by April. For more information, please contact us.