FRAMINGHAM — Through sweat, toil and brains, 28 teens learned about teamwork and discipline this week at the first Framingham Youth Police Academy. “I’m really liking this camp because it’s giving me an opportunity to express myself and maybe show who I am,” said Kaylee Faulkner, a 15-year-old rising sophomore at Framingham High School who heard about the academy from her parents. More:Maine Media Workshops + College accepting submissions for photographic portraiture prize“I like working with people my age," Faulkner said. I like to push them to do their best, so I think we’re pushing them just enough to do their best,” Ball said. It’s an accomplishment for the kids and I think the staff that’s working at the academy has been unbelievable.”Lillian Eden can be reached at 617-459-6409 or leden@gannett.com.
Source: MetroXpress August 01, 2021 09:33 UTC