Lakewood Police Host "Discover the Blue" Event for Students

Community-building initiative aims to foster positive relationships between students and law enforcement.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The Lakewood Police Department recently gathered over 50 local elementary and middle school students for a community-building event called "Discover the Blue." The event, organized by the department's School Resource Officers (SROs), aimed to foster positive relationships between students and law enforcement, even when school is not in session.

Why it matters

This engagement comes at a time when the interaction between law enforcement and communities is heavily scrutinized across the nation. Building bridges early with the youth can be seen as a strategic move that both humanizes the officers while equipping children with a greater understanding of law enforcement roles.

The details

The Lakewood Police Department's "Discover the Blue" event focused on engagement, with the SROs taking advantage of a day when schools were not in session to bond with the kids. The event was part of a bigger community outreach effort to build trust and provide a sense of safety within the school environment.

  • The event took place on February 14, 2026.

The players

Lakewood Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that organized the "Discover the Blue" event to engage with local students.

Lakewood School Resource Officers (SROs)

The police officers who led the community-building event and interacted with the students.

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What they’re saying

“Our SRO's had a great time with 50+ of our elementary and middle school kids today as part of our Discover the Blue event! Even when school isn't in session, we're always excited to spend a day with our students!”

— Lakewood Police Department (Lakewood Police Department Facebook page)

The takeaway

The Lakewood Police Department's "Discover the Blue" event demonstrates a proactive approach to building positive relationships between law enforcement and the local youth community, even during school breaks. This type of community engagement can help humanize officers and foster a greater understanding of law enforcement's role in supporting and protecting the community.