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C.A.R.T Academy Successfully Graduates 31 Teens

By Mia Plattmin, Community Writer
June 6, 2018 at 02:58pm. Views: 17

In the presence of local city dignitaries, law enforcement personnel, proud family and friends, C.A.R.T Academy 2018 Class 1 graduated with honors. May 22nd marked the end of a grueling 16-week period which included the breaking down of attitudes, walls, and strongholds in local teens. It was also a time of building. New mind sets, new respect for authority, as well as new relationships and a new sense of self-worth. 

The participants were enrolled in the program as a result of poor choices and negative behavior. Some were mandated through court order to complete the program in lieu of further consequences, others were enrolled as an intervention before heading further down a path of destruction. Still others set out to prove something to themselves and it was successfully accomplished.

The C.A.R.T. (Colton at Risk Teens) Academy is designed to introduce at-risk youth to discipline, guidance, and career development. The programs are a collaborative effort between law enforcement and community-based organizations, with law enforcement being the facilitators. Students between the ages of 13-17 are immersed in a para-military environment that allows them to be exposed to various levels of mentoring, career development and other topics such as:

·  Career Development

·  Character Development

·  Field trips including Cultural Diversity

·  Anger Management

·  Self-Respect

·  Citizenship

·  Career Choices

The program instills discipline, self-esteem, and structure in a student’s life. Success or failure depends directly on the level of commitment and application of each participant and the participant’s family.

The program allows students throughout the CJUSD to become a team during the 16-week course. This particular class was credited as being the most physically fit class to date. It was made up of many athletes from local high schools such as Grand Terrace, Colton, Rialto and San Bernardino.  Here is a list of the graduates:

Alaniz, Jacob                                      Colton High School

Alvarado, Diego                                Colton Middle School

Ayala, Roy                                           Vision Community Day School                   

Camacho, Marcos                            Grand Terrace High School                          

Camacho, Richard                            Colton High School         

Casiano, Joseph                                Vision Community School            

Ceballos, Adrian                               Rialto High School

Duran, Cloey                                      Terrace Hills Middle School

Espinoza, Alejandro                        Colton High School

Garcia, Michael                                 Public Safety Academy

Gonzalez, Bobby                              Terrace Hills Middle School

Harris, Vincent                                  Grand Terrace High School

Lopez, Cesar                                      Colton High School

Macias, Sergio                                   Colton Middle School

Martinez, Joan                                  Joe Baca Middle School

Mejia, William                                   San Andreas High School

Mendez, Victor                                 Indian Springs High School

Merino, Angel                                   Slover High School

Moreno, Luis                                     Colton Middle School

Mosqueda, Joaquin                        Terrace Hills Middle School

Nunez, Andres                                  Terrace Hills Middle School

Perez, Christian                                Indian Springs High School

Price, Cheyenne                               Colton High School

Reyes, Julio                                        Colton Middle School

Ruiz, Alexandro                                Terrace Hills Middle School

Sanchez, Jeremy                              Colton Middle School

Sanchez, Eddie                                  Colton High School

Torrero, Jose                                     Colton High School

Torres, Anyssa                                  Washington High School

Vitela-Garcia, Fernando                County (Tri-City)

Youssef, Marlene                            Jehue Middle School

City News Group congratulates the graduates and wishes them much continued success on their path to a bright future as Chaplain Eric Strutz quoted during the ceremony, “For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11.

For more information on the C.A.R.T.  program, please contact the Colton Police Department C.A.R.T.  Staff at (909) 370-5160 or download an application online at coltonpd.org.

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