Explorers Program

Grand Prairie Police Explorer Post #086

The Exploring Program is an official program of the Grand Prairie Police Department, designed by Learning for Life (a subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America) to provide young adults who may be interested in a career in law enforcement with a comprehensive program of training, competition, service and practical experiences. It is through such activities that Explorers are able to broaden their understanding and knowledge of the law enforcement profession in general and learn the challenges and rewards of providing police services in their own community. Many of our alumni have successfully achieved careers in Law Enforcement. Seven are police officers in Grand Prairie!

What do Explorers do?

Explorers attend regular meetings and participate in training and practical hands-on activities provided by a dedicated cadre of law enforcement professionals and adult volunteers. After  completing basic training, Explorers are invited to participate in our Ride-Along program, where they can observe firsthand patrol operations and community policing.

Explorers also assist in such areas as crime prevention, traffic/crowd control, record keeping, and telecommunications. These forms of assistance are always conducted under the supervision of law enforcement officers and serve to demonstrate that Explorers can be beneficial to the agency and the community.

When are the meetings?

The Grand Prairie Police Explorers meet 6-8 p.m. every Tuesday at the Charles V. England Public Safety Training Building at 310 College Street, Grand Prairie TX 75051.

Who are the advisors?

The advisors are police officers and other volunteers and employees of the Grand Prairie Police Department. Advisor training is provided by Learning for Life.

Can girls join?

Absolutely! Young women have always been a part of the Grand Prairie Police Department Explorer Program and share equal responsibilities in the program.

What does it cost?

Post registration is only $10 yearly. Uniforms are provided. Some Explorers opt to purchase additional equipment, such as flashlights, boots and leather gear. Sponsors and fundraising help cover most travel expenses for state and national conferences and events.

Is it all work?

The social aspect of the Explorer program is as important to us as the professional services we provide. Explorers may participate in a wide variety of trips and activities throughout the year.

Requirements

  • Must have completed the eighth grade and be at least 14 years of age but less than 21.
  • Must be free of any criminal record.
  • Must be in good academic standing with your school, maintaining at least a “C” average.

How do I join?

In order to become a member of the Grand Prairie Police Explorer Post 086, you must:

  • Attend 3 consecutive meetings.
  • Submit an application for membership.
  • Successfully complete a background investigation.
  • Complete an oral interview with the Advisory staff.

What is the oral interview?

It’s not like a job interview. It’s an opportunity for the advisors and senior members of the post to sit down and talk with you. You will be asked why you are interested in joining the program and what you are hoping to gain through your participation in the Grand Prairie Police Explorer Program.

Is the program about recruiting police officers?

Not at all! Many members go on to rewarding careers in Law Enforcement; however, many more pursue other career interests. Police Explorers are given a real life behind the scenes look at Law Enforcement so that they can make an informed career decision later in life.