Nassau County Police Department visits students at Bowling Green

From armored vehicles to police horses, the Nassau County Police Department held a fun, interactive presentation for students in the East Meadow School District’s Extended School Year program on Aug. 3. 

Members of the NCPD lined up trucks, motorcycles and cars near Bowling Green Elementary School’s main entrance as students learned about police officers and their day-to-day duties. In addition to touring the police cars and armored vehicles, students also got a hands-on experience about some of the NCPD’s equipment. Additionally, they shared thank-you cards with the police department to show gratitude for their local officers. 

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From armored vehicles to police horses, the Nassau County Police Department held a fun, interactive presentation for students in the East Meadow School District’s Extended School Year program on Aug. 3.   Members of the NCPD lined up trucks, motorcycles and cars near Bowling Green Elementary School’s main entrance as students learned about police officers and their day-to-day duties. In addition to touring the police cars and armored vehicles, students also got a hands-on experience about some of the NCPD’s equipment. Additionally, they shared thank-you cards with the police department to show gratitude for their local officers.   The district thanks the Nassau County Police Department for taking time to educate the students on their daily tasks and responsibilities.

From armored vehicles to police horses, the Nassau County Police Department held a fun, interactive presentation for students in the East Meadow School District’s Extended School Year program on Aug. 3.   Members of the NCPD lined up trucks, motorcycles and cars near Bowling Green Elementary School’s main entrance as students learned about police officers and their day-to-day duties. In addition to touring the police cars and armored vehicles, students also got a hands-on experience about some of the NCPD’s equipment. Additionally, they shared thank-you cards with the police department to show gratitude for their local officers.   The district thanks the Nassau County Police Department for taking time to educate the students on their daily tasks and responsibilities.

From armored vehicles to police horses, the Nassau County Police Department held a fun, interactive presentation for students in the East Meadow School District’s Extended School Year program on Aug. 3.   Members of the NCPD lined up trucks, motorcycles and cars near Bowling Green Elementary School’s main entrance as students learned about police officers and their day-to-day duties. In addition to touring the police cars and armored vehicles, students also got a hands-on experience about some of the NCPD’s equipment. Additionally, they shared thank-you cards with the police department to show gratitude for their local officers.   The district thanks the Nassau County Police Department for taking time to educate the students on their daily tasks and responsibilities.

From armored vehicles to police horses, the Nassau County Police Department held a fun, interactive presentation for students in the East Meadow School District’s Extended School Year program on Aug. 3.   Members of the NCPD lined up trucks, motorcycles and cars near Bowling Green Elementary School’s main entrance as students learned about police officers and their day-to-day duties. In addition to touring the police cars and armored vehicles, students also got a hands-on experience about some of the NCPD’s equipment. Additionally, they shared thank-you cards with the police department to show gratitude for their local officers.   The district thanks the Nassau County Police Department for taking time to educate the students on their daily tasks and responsibilities.

From armored vehicles to police horses, the Nassau County Police Department held a fun, interactive presentation for students in the East Meadow School District’s Extended School Year program on Aug. 3.   Members of the NCPD lined up trucks, motorcycles and cars near Bowling Green Elementary School’s main entrance as students learned about police officers and their day-to-day duties. In addition to touring the police cars and armored vehicles, students also got a hands-on experience about some of the NCPD’s equipment. Additionally, they shared thank-you cards with the police department to show gratitude for their local officers.   The district thanks the Nassau County Police Department for taking time to educate the students on their daily tasks and responsibilities.