(March
7, 2007 - Oklahoma City) Clinton High School earned fourth place
in the Oklahoma High School Mock Trial Competition. Ada High School
won the championship and will represent Oklahoma in the national
competition to be held May 10-12 in Dallas.
The mock trial program involves students portraying attorneys and
witnesses in a courtroom setting, with judges and attorneys evaluating
their performance. This year's mock trial was a civil case which
alleges wrongful termination of employment under the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
The program, now in its 26th year, is sponsored by the Oklahoma
Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and the Oklahoma Bar Foundation.
Teams are paired with a volunteer attorney coach.
“Clinton was among just eight teams statewide to make it to
the semifinal round,” said OBA President Stephen Beam. “We
are extremely proud of the work performed by all the teams, teachers
and attorney coaches.”
Clinton High School’s mock trial team is coached by teacher
Kathy Kelley, and its attorney coaches are Mark Hendrickson and Stephanie
Jones. Third-year team members are Kally Shindler, Ayde Soto and
Paige Veazey. Returning for a second year are Amanda Andrade, Gracious
Arnette, Joesuf Hernandez, Chase Huber, Andrea Jaquez, Fidelia Mbaneme
and Brittany Wynn. New to the team are Cristal Jaquez, Stacey Kehoe,
Jerica Kehoe and Kayli Perkins.
Out of the 49 teams that began competing in January, other top finishers
are, in second place, Shawnee High School; third, Christian Heritage
Academy; fifth, Catoosa High School; sixth, El Reno High School;
seventh, Broken Arrow High School; and eighth, Jenks High School.
Nearly 400 judges and attorneys volunteered their time to work
with mock trial teams as coaches and to conduct the competitions.
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. |