The College of the Florida Keys’ (CFK) Institute for Public Safety graduated the Crossover Corrections to Basic Law Enforcement Academy No. 37 on Oct. 17 at the CFK Upper Keys Center.
Ten certified corrections officers successfully completed the 518-hour program, and upon passing the state officer certification exam, each will be eligible to become a Florida law enforcement officer.
The award for academic achievement went to Sean A. Gonzalez and the leadership award went to Dalon T. McDonald. The Pride, Integrity, Guts (PIG) award went to Tremari D. Harris.
CFK’s crossover corrections to basic law enforcement program satisfies the training requirements of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
CFK is accepting applications for two upcoming training academies:
- Basic law enforcement academy No. 96, at the Upper Keys Center starting in January 2026 and ending in November 2026. Applications are due by Dec. 12.
- Basic law enforcement academy No. 97, at the Key West Campus starting in May 2026 and ending in November 2026. Applications are due by April 16, 2026.
More information is available by visiting www.cfk.edu/academics/academic-departments/institute-for-public-safety/.


















