ALBANY, NY (607NewsNow) – There are 238 new troopers in New York.

On October 22, the group graduated from the 217th session of the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy.

Caden Congdon, of Cortland, Jonathan Elmore, of Homer, Madison Sciera, of Homer, and Richard Henry, of Groton, were part of the graduating class and will be assigned to Troop C, which includes Tompkins and Cortland Counties. Sciera performed the National Anthem at the ceremony.

“Today’s graduates join a proud and honorable tradition of service that spans more than a century,” said NYSP Superintendent Steven James. “The men and women of the 217th Basic School have shown remarkable determination, integrity, and resilience throughout their training. As they take their oath and begin their assignments across New York, I have every confidence they will uphold the high standards of professionalism and public service that define the New York State Police.”

The class increases State Police ranks to 5,110 sworn members.

“Our State Police represent the best of New York, offering nothing short of their full devotion each day to the safety and security of our communities,” said Governor Kathy Hochul. “Public safety is my number one priority – and on behalf of all New Yorkers, I commend these 238 men and women for their selfless commitment to service and congratulate them on this extraordinary achievement.”

New troopers will begin reporting for field duty next Monday and undergo a 10-week field-training evaluation program.

For a full list of graduates and more information, click here.