Tuloso-Midway High School building exterior in Corpus Christi, Texas, home to student-led law enforcement competition

Texas Students Run Law Enforcement Competition Next Week

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High schoolers in Corpus Christi are leading a law enforcement training competition and need community volunteers to make it happen. The best part? Student volunteers earn service hours while helping future officers train for real-world scenarios.

Students at Tuloso-Midway High School are organizing a two-day law enforcement competition this weekend, and they're calling on neighbors to help bring it to life. The student-led event needs community volunteers to play roles ranging from actors in training scenarios to timekeepers and event coordinators.

The competition takes place Saturday, January 17, starting at 8:30 a.m. at Tuloso-Midway High School in Corpus Christi. Volunteers will help future law enforcement professionals practice real-world skills through hands-on training exercises that mirror what officers face in the field.

What makes this opportunity special is that it serves two purposes at once. Community members get to support career training for students pursuing law enforcement careers, while student volunteers earn their required community service hours. It's a win-win that strengthens both education and community bonds.

The event needs people willing to act in scenario-based training exercises, giving young officers-in-training realistic practice situations. Other volunteers will keep time during competitions and help coordinate logistics throughout the day. The school provides lunch for anyone who signs up for the full Saturday event.

Texas Students Run Law Enforcement Competition Next Week

Rebecca Brewer at the school district is coordinating volunteers and can answer questions about specific roles. Interested community members can reach her at rbrewer@tmisd.us to sign up or learn more about what each position involves.

The Ripple Effect

This competition represents more than just a training exercise. When communities show up to support career and technical education programs, students see firsthand that their chosen paths matter. Young people considering law enforcement careers get valuable practice, volunteers earn service credits, and everyone learns that investing in the next generation creates safer, stronger neighborhoods.

The event also bridges a gap that often exists between law enforcement and community members. By participating in training scenarios, volunteers gain insight into the split-second decisions officers must make, while future officers practice communication and problem-solving with real people from the community they'll eventually serve.

Students need just one day of community support to gain experience that could shape their entire careers.

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