BCMS Sixth Graders Participate in Mock Trials

  • BCMS 6th graders with Judge Michael Kirby, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Assistant District Attorney Sarah Tesvich and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley.
    BCMS 6th graders with Judge Michael Kirby, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Assistant District Attorney Sarah Tesvich and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley.
  • BCMS 6th graders with Judge Michael Kirby, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Assistant District Attorney Mary Touzet and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley
    BCMS 6th graders with Judge Michael Kirby, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Assistant District Attorney Mary Touzet and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley
  • BCMS 6th graders with Judge Kevin Conner, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Assistant District Attorney Temia Griffin, Clerk of Court Kim Turlich-Vaughan and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley
    BCMS 6th graders with Judge Kevin Conner, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Assistant District Attorney Temia Griffin, Clerk of Court Kim Turlich-Vaughan and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley
  • BCMS 6th graders with Judge Kevin Conner, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Attorney at Law Avery Riley, Clerk of Court Kim Turlich-Vaughan, 6th grade teacher Ms. L. Domingue and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley
    BCMS 6th graders with Judge Kevin Conner, District Attorney Charles Ballay, Attorney at Law Avery Riley, Clerk of Court Kim Turlich-Vaughan, 6th grade teacher Ms. L. Domingue and Project LEAD Coordinator Rae Riley
Project LEAD (Legal Enrichment And Decision-making) is a program designed to help students recognize and analyze the potential consequences of the difficult decisions students face during adolescence and beyond. By focusing on peer pressure, responsibility, self-respect, self-control, and self-esteem, Project LEAD gives students the tools necessary to avoid many of the pitfalls and traps that…

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