Linden High School Students Host Meeting with Local Police Officers

(above) Linden High School Entrepreneurial Management Achievement Program (EMAP) students with President Dianne Blazier-Jiosi, LHS graphic arts teacher Debra Heffernan, Founder and Chairman Sy Mayerson, and LHS art teacher Lee Gaskins.

Students Host Linden Police Officers 

Linden Public Schools 

Linden High School students who are members of the Entrepreneurial Management Achievement Program (EMAP) recently hosted Linden Police Chief David Hart and members of his department for a friendly and informal meeting. 

The officers presented interesting and informative information about their work; some students expressed interest in exploring law enforcement in the future. Chief Hart left the students with his contact information and said his “door is always open.” 

EMAP is an independent, reality-based entrepreneurial arts program that has operated with the support of Linden Public Schools for 15 years. It helps LHS students prepare for their future by exploring concepts in finance, marketing, and the arts through real-world business scenarios. The program also focuses on character development as a key to success in all walks of life. 

The program is guided by Founder and Chairman Sy Mayerson, President Dianne Blazier-Jiosi, Linden High School graphic arts teacher Debra Heffernan, and Linden High School art teacher Lee Gaskins. 

Photos by Linden Public Schools

(above l-r) Members of the Linden Police Department who met with the Entrepreneurial Management Achievement Program (EMAP) students at Linden High School were Capt. Christopher Guenther, Officer Raul Jordan, Chief David Hart, and Sgt. Leon Paster.
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