Fishers Citizen Academies

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City Government Academy

Registration for the Fall 2023 session of the award-winning Fishers City Government Academy (CGA) will be open June 5th through August 4th. This session will kick off on Tuesday, August 16th at 6:30 p.m. The academy is free and open to Fishers residents who are 18 and older. CGA allows residents of Fishers to examine the inner workings of city government by participating in staff presentations, touring city facilities, fulfilling a volunteer requirement, and engaging in the collaborative city governing process. At the end of the course, participants will have a greater understanding of how Fishers government works. To find out more information regarding registration requirements, course agenda, and to enroll in the academy, please visit the link below on or after June 5th and sign for the Fall 2023 session. Please contact Samantha Wisecup at wisecups@fishers.in.us or by phone at (317) 517-2892 with any questions.

Mayor’s Youth Academy

In partnership with Fishers High School, HSE High School, and Hamilton Southeastern Schools, the Mayor's Youth Academy offers the opportunity to build community awareness, provide hands-on learning opportunities that enhance curriculum, and inspire future careers in the public sector. Registration for the Fishers Mayor's Youth Academy will open at 7am on April 10th and stay open through July 14 at midnight.  The Fishers Mayor’s Youth Academy (formerly Mayor's Youth Council) is a year-long experience for high school juniors and seniors that live and or attend school in Fishers with a GPA of at least 3.0 to be eligible for the program.

The program includes:

  • Opportunity to work alongside Mayor Scott Fadness on issues facing the City of Fishers.
  • Opportunity to learn more about the interworking’s of local city government rated one of the best cities to live in America.
  • Opportunity to work on real-life issues through project-based learning activities.
  • Opportunity to explore career opportunities in human resources, engineering, and economic development and more! 

To find out more regarding program requirements, course agendas, and to apply visit the link below.

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Fishers Police Department Citizen’s Academy

The academy is an opportunity for the community to participate in police-style training through a 12-week course. Topics include criminal law, crime prevention, the K9 program, defensive tactics, and narcotics training through demonstrations and classroom instruction. Email Allison Nicholson for more info.

Fishers Police Department Cadet Academy

Open to young adults 14 to 19 years old, this free program exposes participants to the Police Department and helps those interested in law enforcement careers to make an informed decision. Programs offered include crime scene investigation, traffic stops, use of police dogs, SWAT, computer crimes, and more. All meetings are open to new members. Please contact Allison Nicholson for further information.

Fishers Police Department Teen Academy 

The 15th annual Fishers Police Department Teen Academy will be held June 20th - 24th in conjunction with the Fishers YMCA.  This year’s academy will be held at Riverside Intermediate in Fishers.  The academy is one week of law enforcement type training that will allow teens to better understand how law enforcement works.  The academy will also allow teens to get to know several officers through a variety of social activities. 

 The academy is open to any applicant 13 years of age or older.  Applicants must be enrolled in a junior high or high school in Fishers.  Each applicant is subject to a screening process and therefore walk-ins will not be allowed. We only have 40 spots available for this year’s academy!  If you are interested, please contact Officer Cory Robinson at robinsonc@fishers.in.us to begin the screening process.

Fishers Police Corps

The Fishers Police Corps is a group of volunteers comprised of citizens who have completed the Fishers Police Citizens Academy and who wish to continue to support the Fishers Police Department through volunteer activities. The Corps volunteers at Touch-A-Truck, Pack the Cruiser, Teen Academy and Police Explorers Summer Camps, National Night Out, the Octoberfest FOP event, Boo Bash, Cops & Kids, the Awards Banquet, vehicle fleet checks, the FPD annual meeting, and other community events. The group also raises funds in order to support the department by providing food for the officers at various events, recognition during the holidays and on their birthdays, conducting fleet checks of the vehicles and many other activities as they arise.  Every year our group provides a $1,500 scholarship for a student at Hamilton Southeastern or Fishers High School who is interested in pursuing a law related career.  CLICK HERE for further information.

Citizen’s Fire Academy

The Fishers Fire Department Citizen’s Academy is a free 8-week program designed to increase understanding of fire and emergency medical operations and to promote citizen interaction with the Fishers Fire Department Personnel. The program is designed to enhance awareness of the department’s capabilities, develop realistic expectations of response times from the point of dispatch, and develop a cooperative relationship between firefighters and the citizens of Fishers. Learn more about the Citizen’s Fire Academy and submit an application.

Fishers Fire Corps

A Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events.

 Responsibilities include:

  • Assisting with public education
  • Constructing training props
  • Creating training videos
  • Event planning
  • Fundraising
  • Serving at actual emergency incidents
  • Transporting training equipment to drill sites

Candidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form.

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