Ohio
Supreme Court & Judicial
Center...
Visitor
Education Center Accepting
Applications for Grants
September 2, 2011
Ohio
schools can now apply for one of
100 grants to help pay for field trip transportation costs for students
to
visit the Ohio Judicial Center.
Visitor
Education Center Coordinator
Julie Manning said the center is accepting applications through Sept.
15, where
schools could be awarded grants up to $400.
The
grants are not funded with
taxpayer dollars.
“If
we could contribute $200 to $300
towards that bus transportation I really think that means we’re going
to get
some kids here, some schools here that have never been able to come
here
before,” Manning said.
Manning
said several school districts
are scratching Ohio Judicial Center visits off their yearly classroom
curriculum due to financial restraints.
“Our
goal is to really provide funding
for those schools that fall into the neediest in Ohio,” Manning said.
The
Ohio Judicial Center Foundation
gave $30,000 to the Visitor Education Center specifically to help fund
the 100
transportation grants.
This
is the first time ever the center
received money to help bring students to the Ohio Judicial Center.
Foundation
Chair Michael Ball said the
money came from an anonymous donor who wanted to help support the late
Chief
Justice Thomas J. Moyer’s goals of educating young students.
“The
majority of the foundation
members felt that it was very important to enable students to be here
and if we
could do that through our contribution that in essence that will have a
lasting
impact because it potentially will affect those students lives and how
they see
our judiciary and long term what they decide to do with their lives,”
Ball
said.
Manning
said it’s important for
students to experience government live in action.
Besides watching an actual court case in
session, students can also interact with digital animation and exhibits.
“We
bring court to life by having our
guides lead a mock trial experience where kids actually engage in a
trial,” Manning
said. “It allows us to teach important lessons about court like
fairness and
impartiality while they learn something and have fun and they love that
so
much.”
Manning
said it’s a great way for
teachers to supplement their classroom lessons.
She
said students of all ages enjoy
learning about the judicial system and watching what they read in their
textbooks come to life.
Applications
can be submitted online
only by authorized teachers and school administrators between Sept.
1-15 for
the 2011-12 school year.
Grant
recipients will be notified
after Sept. 15.
For
more information please call the
Visitor Education Center 614.387.9223 or e-mail courttours@sc.ohio.gov.
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