Today, students in the Law & Public Safety program at Granbury High School participated in an exciting hands-on activity, exploring the latest technology used by law enforcement agencies to monitor and identify speed. This unique opportunity allowed students to gain practical experience with the Stalker LiDAR, the industry standard for speed detection tools.
The activity was made possible through a grant from the Granbury Education Foundation, which aims to provide innovative and career-focused experiences for students. This hands-on learning opportunity is especially valuable for students interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement.
"We are grateful for the support of the Granbury Education Foundation," said Ryan Payne, Law & Public Safety Teacher and Hood County Reserve Deputy Sheriff. "Experiences like this help our students gain a deeper understanding of the skills and tools required for a successful career in law enforcement."
Through this activity, students gained a comprehensive understanding of speed monitoring and identification techniques, preparing them for potential careers as law enforcement officers. The hands-on experience with the Stalker LiDAR provided a unique perspective on the technology used by law enforcement agencies.