
It's that time of year again when the Northwest Classics takes center stage in Duval County, promising an afternoon filled with high-energy football and community spirit. As students, families, and fans converge to witness this sporting spectacle, the Duval County School Police have taken to social media to confirm their presence aimed to maintain safety and order during today's festivities. According to a social media post by the Duval County School Police, officers will be "out in full force" to ensure that the event is not just a show of athletic prowess but also a secure environment for everyone involved.
The energy is palpable, with the Duval County School Police reminding spectators through their announcement to keep their eyes open and to not hesitate to report any suspicious activities. "If you see something, say something" remains a core mantra as they call upon the community to actively contribute to a safe and enjoyable experience. The police stress the importance of creating a space where the thrill of the game can be relished without worry, and they are stepping up to shoulder this responsibility.
In a warm gesture, the officers are reaching out to the public with a friendly reminder that they're approachable and happy to interact with the attendees. "If you see us out there, don’t hesitate to say hello—we’re here for YOU!" the post reads, offering a human touch to their earnest presence, according to the Duval County School Police.









