FBI Denver Division Adopts Local Denver Public School
FBI Denver November 10, 2009 |
The Denver Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Career Education Center (CEC) Middle College of Denver High School to officially adopt the Denver Public School for the 2009-2010 school year.
FBI Special Agent in Charge James H. Davis and CEC Principal Domonic Martinez signed the document in front of students who have participated in the program that started in October 2009 and will continue until May 2010.
Background
The Adopt-A-School Program puts FBI Special Agents and professional support staff members into local schools to educate and mentor students. The Adopt-A-School Program is in our 56 field offices and in some of our headquarters offices in the Washington, D.C., area. Some of our offices adopt elementary schools; others, middle or high schools—all of the schools are in areas where kids are considered to be “at risk.”
Photo #1, the press conference at CEC Middle College of Denver
Photo #2, left to right CEC Principal Domonic Martinez and SAC James H. Davis signing the MOU.
Photo #3, left to right SAC James H. Davis and CEC Principal Domonic Martinez.
Photo #4, left to right CEC Principal Domonic Martinez, Classroom Teacher Stacey Hervey, and FBI Community Outreach Specialist Dave Joly
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