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Women celebrate 30 Years as CHP Officers Before 1974, if women wanted to work for the California Highway Patrol, regulations said they could only work in non-officer jobs.
In 1974, for the first time, female cadets entered the CHP Academy alongside their male counterparts. By the end of the 16-week Academy, a female cadet, Deborah A. Street, had captured the pistol shooting award with a perfect 300 score. Academically, five of the top eight graduates were women. The WTOP class proved that women could complete the grueling Academy training, and opened the door of opportunity for others.
The female graduates of that first class, and the many that followed in subsequent classes, showed that women perform the job on an equal level and footing with their male colleagues. Three of the original female officers from that first WTOP class are still serving on the Patrol. They are: Sergeant Diane Hartz (8704), Needles Area, Officer Pamela (Meyers) Kelly (8701), Auburn Area, and Officer Thea (Hite) Nevatt (8727), Desert Hills Inspection Facility. "My attraction to the CHP," noted Sergeant Diane Hartz, "was the idea that the work was outdoors and offered a great deal of independence. I have spent the majority of my career working in the Orange County area in field assignments. As a sergeant, I have a great deal of variety in my job and I enjoy the ability to remain actively in touch with what is happening on the road. Additionally, with my field assignments, I have been given a great deal of flexibility with my off hours."
Later in her career, Nevatt also took on another challenge and transferred to the Banning Truck Scales to work with commercial vehicles. As she remembers, "I entered an arena not traveled normally by females at that time, and now am thankful to be part of the Department's big focus on commercial enforcement." The California Highway Patrol salutes the commitment and dedication of all of the women who attended and graduated from the pioneer WTOP Class. Because of their efforts, women are able to share the proud tradition of uniformed members of the California Highway Patrol.
Like to learn more about opportunities for women as Officers in the CHP? |
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For additional information and applications, contact the CHP at: 1-888-4A CHP JOB (1-888-422-4756) TT/TDD EOE/ADA or by e-mail |
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