MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
a division of the
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Troop F Headquarters - 2920 North Shamrock Road - Jefferson City, MO 65102


News Release

For further information please contact: Sergeant Paul J. Reinsch
(573) 751-1000
January 20, 2012
120102

EMPHASIS: Patrol To Host Student Alliance Program


The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Troop F will conduct a Student Alliance Program beginning Thursday, March 29, 2012, and concluding on Thursday, May 3, 2012. The mission of the Student Alliance Program is to provide personal interaction between college students and high school juniors and seniors and the Patrol. The program is designed for those possessing a strong interest in learning about the Patrol’s purpose and role within the law enforcement community. The Highway Patrol is seeking 20 high school/college students who are willing to commit to a program offered by the Patrol that provides a unique opportunity.
The classes will meet on six Thursday evenings from 6:30 - 9:00 p.m., at Troop F Headquarters located at 2920 North Shamrock Road, Jefferson City, Missouri. Successful completion of the program will require attendance at each Thursday evening session. (One absence will be allowed with prior approval from the program coordinator.) The curriculum will familiarize participants with many Patrol policies and procedures utilizing teaching techniques similar to those experienced by troopers attending the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy in Jefferson City. Many evenings will include activities and role-playing exercises that provide participants practical experience. The last session of the program will conclude with awards being presented to each successful participant.

Program Curriculum:
March 29 - History of the Patrol, “So You Want To Be A Trooper”, “Tools Of The Trade”
April 5 - Traffic Enforcement
April 12 - Crime Control
April 19 - Tactical Activities
April 26 - Firearms
May 3 - DWI Detection

The Patrol is accepting applications for the Student Alliance Program through March 15, 2012. This program is planned as an annual event, and there is no cost to the participants. Selection of 20 applicants will be based upon an evaluation of an application form and a criminal record check. Application forms are available by calling Sergeant Paul J. Reinsch or Ms. Dee Kempker at 573-751-1000.