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Shown here are the 44 Juvenile Correctional officer cadets who recently graduated.

Valajah Lee of McDonough is among the 44 newly trained Juvenile Correctional officer cadets who graduated at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth on July 12. The cadets have joined the ranks of other JCOs at DJJ secure facilities across the state.

“Juvenile Correctional Officers help provide a safe environment to transform and rehabilitate the young lives in our care,” said DJJ Commissioner Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb. “I am so proud of the hard work and dedication of these new officers. I welcome them to our team of juvenile justice professionals.”

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