One had scored just 10%. None of the seven who failed tested over 27%. Two of the seven had failed the test before. And it appears to be part of a growing trend, according to a report about the current academy class. At a Police Standards Advisory Board meeting in Grand Island last week, Brenda Urbanek, director of the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center, said each class loses about eight or so recruits. Those who struggle the most with passing the entrance fitness test tend to be in their early 20s who haven't had an active physical regime probably since junior high, she said.