John Tyler High School students competed in the We the People State Competition sponsored by the State Bar of Texas Law Related Education Department in Austin this past December. The students testified in mock congressional hearings where they demonstrated their understanding of the institutions of the constitutional democracy and the fundamental principles and values on …
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Feb 02
TISD students compete in mock congressional hearings
Tags: Abigail Arreola, Ashely Deveraux, Brittany Price, Edgar Vergara, Emmanuel Jimenez, Gabriel Flores, high school, Jaime Albavera, Jamesia Davis, Jazmin Reese, Jazmin Solis, Jennifer Orren, Jenniffer Leon, John Tyler, Laura Myrick, Lucero Zavala, Magaly Benitez, Manuel Martinez, Maria Araujo, Roberto Vazquez, Ruben Duran, Samantha Hudson, State Bar of Texas Law Related Education Department, students, Ta’Cola Howard, Tyler, Tyler Davis, Tyler ISD, Victor Valle, We the People State Competition, We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution
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