Sunday, October 25, 2009

New Incentives for students at Capitol Hill Elementary School

The Oklahoma City Police opened a game center this week at 3816 S Robinson Ave for Capitol Hill Elementary School as an encouragement to keep kids in school and create better relationships between police officers and residents.
The Police Athletic League Center, or PAL centers, which are more common in big cities are commonly stocked with games such as PlayStation, Nintendo Wii, air hockey, and more.
The games are for select students as a reward for having good school attendance and behavior.
"Our goal is to make these kids good leaders, keep them on the right path, keep them out of crime, and make sure they are staying in school," police Captain Bryan Jennings said.
For more information on the new PAL center in Oklahoma City read the complete article at newsok.com.

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