Local Students Earn Law Day Awards - Washita County

Two Cordell Elementary students received high honors in the statewide Law Day art contest sponsored by the Oklahoma Bar Association.

Trevor Thompson of Cordell Elementary won the first place $50 prize in the transitional first grade coloring contest. His teacher, Sherri Goeringer, entered him in the contest.

Additionally, Goeringer’s student Laura Schmidt won the second place $25 prize in the same contest.

Three of Goeringer’s students also received honorable mentions. They are Gage Madison, Gavin Penner and Jessica Shaffer.

Two other Cordell students from Mrs. Lindsey’s class received honorable mentions. They are Cloie Banks and Kerrie Helt.

Each year, the OBA offers school children the opportunity to creatively express their understanding of the role the law plays in their lives. Other contests offered were drawing, collage, diorama, creative writing and a creative free for all category. More than 1,600 students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade entered this year’s Law Day contests. Entries were based on the theme “Elections: Democracy in Action.”

“Law Day is an opportunity to educate the public about the importance of our government and how it plays in our lives,” said OBA President Bill Conger of Oklahoma City. “We believe everyone should be aware of their rights and responsibilities as citizens.”

Law Day, an annual nationwide event designated by the U.S. Congress in 1958, is celebrated with events on or around May 1 to raise public awareness of American law and its valuable impact on the lives of U.S. citizens. The idea for Law Day was conceived by the late Hicks Epton, a Wewoka attorney and Oklahoma Bar Association past president.

Each year, the OBA celebrates Law Day by offering the contests for children, providing a statewide hotline for free legal advice and producing an award-winning informational TV show, which airs on public television. More information about Law Day can be found at www.okbar.org.

The 15,000-member Oklahoma Bar Association, headquartered in Oklahoma City, was created by the Oklahoma Supreme Court to advance the administration of justice and to foster and maintain learning, integrity, competence, public service and high standards of conduct among Oklahoma's legal community.

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Last update: Monday, August 31, 2009 10:06 AM

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