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Oswego High School SRO Matthew Mumm discusses the difference between an evidence technician and a crime scene investigator during the Criminal Justice class at OHS on Wednesday, April 4. Both high schools offer one class a school year, which introduces students to the law enforcement field, criminal justice, and local, state, and federal operations. (Shea Lazansky)
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During the high school criminal justice class taught by Oswego Police Department SRO Matthew Mumm, students frequently listen to guest speakers from different areas of the criminal justice community, including Kendall County State's Attorney Eric Weis. (Shea Lazansky)
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Oswego Police Department Officers Matthew Mumm (left) and Kristyn Chmielewski serve as the School Resource Officers for Oswego High School and Oswego East High School respectively. The two also divide up the remaining schools in the district to cover for emergency drills, guest speaking opportunities, and other matters. (Photo provided)