
The Sheriff's Office took to social media to share the accomplishments of its newest graduates, Basic Corrections Class 2-25 and Class 3-25, who marked the completion of their training with a ceremony attended by their loved ones and OPSO dignitaries. The pride in these moments was palpable, as the office highlighted the significant efforts these individuals had undertaken to reach this day, stating," according to the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office's post.
Months of arduous preparation and learning culminated in these graduates taking their oath of office, making declarations of their commitment to serve with both integrity and professionalism; the impact of their hard work was not only recognized but also celebrated by their peers and superiors. "These graduates have completed months of rigorous training and officially took their oath of office, committing themselves to service, integrity, and professionalism," the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office expressed.
The latest graduating class represents the future of corrections and public service in Orleans Parish. The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office congratulated the new deputies, praising the skills and values they bring to their roles and highlighting their potential to strengthen the department. Officials celebrated the milestone with a public message commending the graduates for their achievement and dedication to serving the community.
As the OPSO embraces its new members, the journey for these graduates is just beginning, facing the complexities of corrections with a foundation of robust training and a promise to uphold a standard that prioritizes the well-being and safety of the community they serve, and a community that now looks forward to the benefits these new deputies will undoubtedly contribute, duly noting their admirable dedication. "Congratulations to our newest OPSO deputies as you begin your careers in corrections and public service the future is brighter because of you."









