Consol Students Shine at Public Safety Competition

A&M Consolidated High School club members earn top honors at statewide event.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:48pm

A bold, colorful silkscreen-style illustration featuring repeated images of forensic science equipment like beakers, microscopes, and fingerprint cards, conveying the technical expertise of the high school students who competed.Consol High's forensics club members showcase their skills at the statewide public safety competition.College Station Today

Students from A&M Consolidated High School's Law Enforcement and Forensic Science Club recently traveled to Galveston to compete in the Texas Public Safety Association state competition, with several members earning top placements in events like Anthropology, Report Writing, and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis.

Why it matters

The competition allows high school students interested in public safety and law enforcement careers to showcase their skills and knowledge, providing valuable experience and recognition. A&M Consolidated's strong performance highlights the quality of its program and the dedication of its students.

The details

At the competition, Caroline Beatty won second place in Anthropology, Susan Kramer took sixth place in Report Writing and 11th place in Anthropology, and the team of Autumn Oder, Taryn Shields, and Joanna Choguaj placed 10th in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis.

  • The competition took place in Galveston in April 2026.

The players

A&M Consolidated High School

A public high school located in College Station, Texas, known for its strong academic and extracurricular programs.

Caroline Beatty

A student at A&M Consolidated High School who won second place in the Anthropology event at the Texas Public Safety Association state competition.

Susan Kramer

A student at A&M Consolidated High School who placed sixth in Report Writing and 11th in Anthropology at the Texas Public Safety Association state competition.

Autumn Oder

A student at A&M Consolidated High School who was part of the team that placed 10th in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Texas Public Safety Association state competition.

Taryn Shields

A student at A&M Consolidated High School who was part of the team that placed 10th in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Texas Public Safety Association state competition.

Joanna Choguaj

A student at A&M Consolidated High School who was part of the team that placed 10th in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Texas Public Safety Association state competition.

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The takeaway

The strong performance of A&M Consolidated High School's Law Enforcement and Forensic Science Club at the Texas Public Safety Association state competition demonstrates the quality of the school's program and the dedication of its students, who are gaining valuable experience and recognition in the field of public safety.