Department of Public Safety

Graduation Ceremony - December 2013

New Correctional Officers sworn in during ceremony last month

January 1, 2014 | 2 min reading time

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Parrie May administers the Oath of Office
Photo by Cathy Smentkowski Title: City Register Parrie May administers the oath of office to the new Correctional Officers on Dec. 20, 2013.
Source: Cathy Smentkowski

 The Department of Public Safety - Division of Corrections held a Graduation Ceremony on Dec. 20, 2013 for its newest class of Correctional Officers.  Director of Public Safety Charlene Deeken and Commissioner of Corrections Dale Glass welcomed the new employees on board and expressed appreciation for the work they will be called to do day after day.

Dale Glass addresses the class  

Pictured above:  Commissioner Glass tells the new Correctional Officers that they will be providing a valuable service to the St. Louis community.  They will have an opportunity to help those in the City's care and custody to grow, learn new skills and make other choices when they return to the community.

Welcome aboard!

 

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