Thursday, September 22, 2011

Hathaway Brown Students Meet Chief Justice during Field Trip

You are never too old to decide what you want to be when you grow up. That’s a great piece of advice from Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor.

She spoke with students from Hathaway Brown (an all-girls school in Shaker Heights) about how she originally wanted to become a doctor, and then a teacher, before paving her path in life to become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio.

We want to thank the students from Hathaway Brown for not only asking the Chief amazing questions but for prepping so well for their tour of the Visitor Education Center at the Ohio Judicial Center.

We hope they enjoyed the case they heard being argued before the seven Justices of the Supreme Court and learned how important the rule of law is.



Students and teachers: If you have any questions before or after your visit to the Supreme Court, please post them here on the blog, and we will get you an answer ASAP.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Social Studies Teachers and the Judiciary: Partners in Civics Programs

I just finished speaking at the 21st Law and Citizenship Conference sponsored by the Ohio Center for Law-Related Education, and WOW, they did it again!

It was great speaking with social studies teachers from across the state about the judicial system and what Ohio’s courts can do to help students learn about their responsibilities as citizens.

I explained how teachers and the judiciary can be partners in civics programs. I also told the elementary, middle and high school teachers about iCivics.org , a national program designed to inspire students through interactive civic education. It’s a super way for students to have fun learning through interactive on-line games and lessons.

Justice Terrence O’Donnell also attended the OCLRE conference and spoke about the differences between interpreting and making law. And, a special congratulations to Justice Robert Cupp and his wife, Libby, who received the prestigious Founders’ Award given for significant contributions to the growth of law-related education.

What a fine way to celebrate the weekend that memorializes the signing of our U.S. Constitution!

Please comment if you have any questions for me about the courts or iCivics.org.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Chief Justice to Greet First Field Trip of the Season at Ohio Judicial Center

Each school year, thousands of students from around the state tour the Supreme Court.

We will welcome our first field trip of the year on Tuesday when 25 students from Hathaway Brown (an all-girls school in Shaker Heights) visit. Not only will they tour the Visitor Education Center, but they will sit in the courtroom and listen to a case being argued before the seven Justices of the Supreme Court.

But best of all, Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor will talk to and answer questions from the girls. Please look for a blog post later this week with photos and a video of their discussion.

Students and teachers: If you have any questions before or after your visit to the Supreme Court, please post them here on the blog, and we will get you an answer ASAP.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Grant applications due Sept. 15

Teachers We know that field trips may be in danger of being crossed off your lists this year due to tighter budgets, so we would like to help.

Are you interested in getting a grant to help your class see the Supreme Court of Ohio in Columbus?

The Visitor Education Center is now accepting grant applications for consideration.

The grant may cover up to $400 in field trip transportation costs for your students to visit the Supreme Court of Ohio during the 2011-12 school year.

Time is ticking and will run out on Sept. 15.

A visit to the Ohio Judicial Center is a great way for your students to experience government and for you to supplement your classroom lessons.

Your students could even have the chance to talk to me about why courts are so important in our everyday lives.

Find the application at this link: https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEZESnBfR21oaFZ5SWxJbU94bEZ5OHc6MQ.

Best of luck – we hope to see you and your class!