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PAL lacrosse players on parade Boston Police Athletic League ceremony, c. 1984–1987. The Police Athletic League (PAL) is an organization in many American police departments in which members of the police force coach young people, both boys and girls, in sports, and help with homework and other school-related activities.
Oxnard High School was established in 1902 as the first public high school in the city of Oxnard (the private Santa Clara High School opened the year before). The original campus, a 35-acre (14 ha) site on Fifth Street west of downtown, [5] [6] served all of the Oxnard Plain and the Conejo Valley until 1956 when Adolfo Camarillo High School opened.
The Pacific View League (PVL) was a high school athletic conference in California affiliated with the CIF Southern Section. The league was formed in 1998, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] pulling Camarillo and Channel Islands high schools from the Marmonte League to join Hueneme , Oxnard , and Rio Mesa highs from the Channel League .
In the suit, filed Thursday by the Los Angeles Police Protective League in L.A. County Superior Court, the union accuses Cmdr. Lillian Carranza of unlawful computer data access and fraud, saying ...
In June 2004, the Oxnard Police Department and the Ventura County Sheriff imposed a gang injunction over a 6.6-square-mile (17 km 2) area of the central district of the city, to restrict gang activity. [20] The injunction was upheld in the Ventura County Superior Court and made a permanent law in 2005. [21]
A citizen's police academy is a program designed to acquaint community residents who are not sworn police officers with the activities of their local police department. The programs vary by department. One common feature is the option to participate in a ride-along with a police officer for a shift to see what a day as a police officer is like.
The Oxnard Union High School District (OUHSD) is a union high school district in Ventura County, California.The district serves students in grades 9–12 on the Oxnard Plain, including the cities of Oxnard, Port Hueneme, and Camarillo, California as well as adjacent unincorporated communities including El Rio, Somis, and Channel Islands Beach. [2]
The two programs were eventually combined to become the Police Athletic League of New York City. From 1914 to 1959, PAL was led by high-ranking NYPD officials. Since 1960, PAL has been managed by civilian Executive Directors, who have continued the tradition of cops helping kids helping communities.