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CMPA celebrates 50-year anniversary with 100 percent employment of graduating class

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WARRENSBURG — All 25 graduates of the Central Missouri Police Academy 161st cadet class graduated employed with law enforcement agencies prior to graduating from the program June 19. 

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the academy at the University of Central Missouri. 

This is the first time that 100 percent of the cadets were hired at the time of graduation. 

All of the cadets passed their Missouri Peace Officer Standards and Training test to become Class A Licensed Officers. 

The pinning ceremony that took place at UCM involved representatives from more than 18 law enforcement agencies from across the state, with some agencies hiring multiple cadets. 

From this graduating class, the Warrensburg, Chillicothe, Independence and Grain Valley police departments all hired multiple new officers for their cities and the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department Office hired two new deputies. 

Other communities or Sheriff’s Departments to hire graduates of the CMPA were Carroll County Sheriff, St. Clair County Sheriff, Henry County Sheriff, Johnson County Sheriff, Grandview Police Department, Warsaw Police Department, St. Joseph Police Department, Pettis County Sheriff, Whiteman Air Force Base Security Forces, Saline County Sheriff, Lee’s Summit Police Department and Clinton Police Department.

The CMPA, formerly known as the National Police Institute, was formed in 1971.  

Early on, cadets only had to participate in 120 hours of training before going to work in their communities. 

The CMPA program now offers more than 840 hours of training and exceeds the POST requirements of 600 hours.  

The curriculum engages practical application activities including responding to domestic violence calls, traffic stops, firearms training, defensive tactics and crash investigation. 

Cadets also engage in training related to ethics in policing, constitutional and statutory law, social and emotional intelligence, dealing with mental and cognitive impairment, de-escalation and communication techniques.  

The CMPA was also the first academy to partner with the Missouri State Highway Patrol to present two-day training on human trafficking. 

In 2020 and 2021, the CMPA was awarded funding through the CARES Act to convert its gymnasium into a technology learning classroom, providing distance learning availability and a forum for guest presenters. 

All of these activities create a professional atmosphere for cadets even before they begin interviewing for jobs in the field.

The CMPA offers three cadet classes annually – two full-time classes on UCM’s Warrensburg campus and one part-time class at State Fair Community College. 

All three classes participate with resume writing activities, mock oral boards and report writing activities to help cadets prepare for interviews.  

A “recruitment day” is held for each class with invited agencies from across the states of Missouri and Kansas to allow cadets to practice their interviewing skills in a speed-recruitment environment where each agency gets 10 minutes of interview time with every cadet. 

CMPA Director Tim Lowry, Assistant Director Cindy Schroer and Office Professional Angela Ford work with cadets to complete information about the agencies they are interested in working for and help prepare cadets for their upcoming interviews. 

The next full-time class, Class 162, begins in July and will graduate in December 2021. 

Class 2 of the part-time academy has been meeting since January 2021 and will graduate in September. The next part-time class will begin in January 2022.

The CMPA is part of the Missouri Safety Center, which is located within the UCM Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies. 

To learn more, contact Joanne Kurt-Hilditch, senior director of the Missouri Safety Center, at (800) 801-3588 or (660) 543-4213. 

For more information about CMPA, visit mosafetycenter.com/cmpa/.

Graduating cadets include:

Amanda Brendle—Warrensburg Police Department

Ryan Morris—Warrensburg Police Department

Michaela Shinn—Warrensburg Police Department

Joshua Charlton—Chillicothe Police Department

Collin Goodsell—Chillicothe Police Department

Xavier Stein—Chillicothe Police Department

Tyler Fyffe—Independence Police Department

Carl Hysom—Independence Police Department

Michael Mullane—Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department

Dana Zeysing—Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department

Shannon Barron—Carroll County Sheriff’s Department

Gerald Branstietter II—St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department

Derek Burkholder—Chariton County Sheriff’s Department

Jordan Dills—Henry County Sheriff’s Department

Toni Enloe—Grandview Police Department

John Hargrave—Warsaw Police Department

Daniel Hoffman—St Joseph Police Department

Joseph Kuttenkuler—Pettis County Sheriff’s Department 

Krista James—Grain Valley Police Department

Dustin Lancaster—Grain Valley Police Department

Nicholas Mazzone—Security Forces, Whiteman Air Force Base

Sawyer Miller—Johnson County Sheriff’s Department

Francis Nold—Saline County Sheriff

William Schneider—Lee’s Summit Police Department

Nicholas Smith—Clinton Police Department


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