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Southern Maryland Criminal Justice Academy

Sixteen Candidates – Eight from Charles County –Graduate from Justice Academy

Corrections Entrance Level Training Program

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Charles County Sheriff Troy D. Berry is proud to announce the Southern Maryland Criminal Justice Academy (SMCJA) celebrated the graduation of sixteen correctional officers from the Corrections Entrance Level Training Program (CELTP) at a ceremony held March 18 at Maurice McDonough High School in Pomfret.

 

Eight of the graduates will work at the Charles County Detention Center, five will head to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center, and three will be employed with the Calvert County Detention Center. “We are proud of all of the graduates. They will walk a tough beat, but the job itself is truly rewarding,” said Sheriff Berry. Sheriff Berry emphasized four areas of importance for graduates: Leadership, Integrity, Teamwork, and Excellence.

 

Director of the SMCJA, F/Sgt. Keith Hicks, welcomed the graduates, their families and friends and spoke about the 10-week training program that started January 9 and included 382 hours of instruction.

 

During the ceremony, SMCJA instructors presented awards to graduates who excelled in several categories: Charles County Correctional Officer Dylan Chadbourne received the Scholastic Award for earning a 99.2 percent grade point average, the highest in the class; the class, as a whole, boasted a 96.2 percent GPA. Chadbourne also won the Steve Allen Award named after one of the original founders of the SMCJA who died of cancer several years ago. Regarding the award, Acting Director of the Charles County Detention Center, Deputy Director Brandon Foster, said, “Being selected for the Steve Allen Award is highly commendable. The recruit demonstrated strong leadership, scholastic aptitude, and succeeded highly in all training categories.” Charles Padgett won the Physical Training Award, scoring 758 out of 800 points during PT tests administered at the beginning and end of the training program. The class motto, chosen by the officers at the beginning of the training program, was “Always Ready, Always There.”

 

Jane Sachs, Director of Correctional Training, Maryland Police and Correctional Institutes Training Commission, shared opening remarks. The Academy’s Board of Directors — Charles County Sheriff Troy D. Berry, St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Captain Michael Merican (representing Sheriff Tim Cameron), and Calvert County Sheriff Mike Evans — also spoke about the graduates’ new career. Deputy Andre Mitchell and Mrs. Joy Mitchell of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office performed the national anthem and the Charles County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard presented the colors. Charles County Correctional Officer graduate, Angela Campbell was the class speaker. Ed Morony of the College of Southern Maryland spoke about an articulation agreement between the Academy and the College that provides each graduate with six college credits toward a criminal justice degree. Reverend Steve Davis, a Charles County Sheriff’s Office Chaplain, delivered the invocation and benediction.

 

The Southern Maryland Criminal Justice Academy congratulates the following graduates:

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Charles County Sheriff’s Office:

Bryce Bagley

Angela Campbell

Dylan Chadbourne

Octavius Hinnant

Trent King

Robert Moy

Charles Padgett

Jessica Sweeney

 

 

 

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office:

Dianne C. Carty

Travis J. Howard

Zachary W. Jerew

Peggy A. Sparks

Steven M. VanDevander, Jr.

 

Calvert County Sheriff’s Office:

Rasheed Immam

Jessica Skyrm

John Zalusky, II

 

Academy Staff:

Director: F/Sgt. Keith Hicks, Calvert County

Assistant Director: Joseph Young, St. Mary’s County

Class Coordinator: Cpl. John Hotchkiss, Calvert County

 

Staff Instructors:

CFC Benjamin Luffey, St. Mary’s County

Sgt. Harry Ivers, Charles County

Cpl. Michael Licausi, St. Mary’s County

Cpl. Brianne Gray, Calvert County

Cpl. Joseph Piazza, Charles County

Jennie Wood, Charles County

 

Administrative Assistants:

Kate McDonald

Maureen Uebelhoer

 

 

Photo from L to R: Major Christopher Becker, Master Corporal Joseph Piazza, CO I Charles Padgett, CO I Jessica Sweeney, CO I Octavius Hinnant, CO I Dylan Chadbourne, Sheriff Troy Berry, Deputy Director Brandon Foster, CO I Trent King, CO I Robert Moy, CO I Angela Campbell, CO I Bryce Bagley, Sergeant Harry Ivers, and Captain Deborah Dofflemyer.