Azle ISD provides a world dedicated to the hard work and educational perseverance of students, particularly through providing outlets like the Criminal Justice Club.

At the Criminal Justice Club, students gain knowledge through real world, hands-on experience. They learn how to handcuff suspects, extract inmates from a cell, examine bones, and even how to perform field sobriety tests.
Later, students get the opportunity to compete in the Texas Public Safety Association Regional Competition, showing off everything they’ve learned.

This CTE program at Azle ISD is more than just a way for kids to learn about criminal justice. To quote Azle ISD directly,
“It’s about shaping well-rounded individuals who understand the profound impact of justice and fairness on society. It’s about empowering students to be ethical leaders, critical thinkers, and compassionate professionals who will navigate the complexities of the criminal justice system with integrity and purpose.”

To learn more about Azle High School’s Criminal Justice Club, please visit this page about their success at The Texas Public Safety Association.
Sources: Azle ISD Instagram, Azle ISD Website
Blog By: McKenna Kelly, Intern, UTSA