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The Law and Public Service Program is designed for students interested in
careers in law and investigative careers. Students are introduced in legal
and judicial issues, crime and fire investigations, forensic science, and
issues related to local state, and national government. All students complete
a magnet project each year and have the option to participate in
Mock Trial competitions. |
Special Activities
The Law Magnet provides students with
a variety of opportunities to connect to the specific area of student interest
within the community. Judges, lawyers, social workers, probation officers,
as well as community leaders, politicians, and elected officials
address classes or are visited by students. Student-to-professional contact
is essential in the Law Magnet Program.
Mock Trials provide
students with a clear understanding of courtroom procedure. The team also
provides students the opportunity to argue cases and topics while learning
critical thinking skills and research.
Community Volunteering and Partnerships
All students are expected to complete
a minimum of 100 hours of individual community service by the end of their
senior year as well as participate in class and school volunteer projects.
Volunteer partnerships are strong with United Way, Salvation Army, RiverFest,
Food Bank, and the City of Wichita. Law students were honored with
the JC Penney Spirit of the Community Award for outstanding volunteer effort.
Mentorships
Northeast Law Program
has unique partnerships with the Wichita Fire Department, Wichita Police Department,
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Department, District Court Judge, Wichita Bar Association,
and many other community agencies. Students seek out mentors to assist them
in their field of interest during their senior year. All Senior Law Magnet
students are required to mentor in an area of their choice that aligns with
the magnet program.
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