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The routine for the members of Mock Trial involves studying the ins and outs of the judicial system and eventually participating in competitive simulation trials. This year’s Mock Trial students at Jamesville-DeWitt High School took this standard routine a step further, achieving an impressive level of success.
Under the intense level of pressure, as well as the constant testing of judicial knowledge and skills in the courtroom, this year’s J-DHS Mock Trial students have emerged as quite a...
READ >>It’s one of the most anticipated days of the year. A day with shortened classes and nothing but fun in the afternoon. Clubs sell food and groups set up things like bouncy houses. This day...
READ >>Imagine this: more than 2 trillion pieces of bubblegum. That is enough bubblegum to allow every person on earth to chew 285 pieces and still have a little bit left over. Now imagine that each piece...
READ >>If you’re worried about missing the J-D Drama Club’s award- winning show “The Trial,” don’t worry, they will be performing here at Jamesville- DeWitt High School on Thursday, May 16, and...
READ >>May is the time of year when high school students are getting ready to ask their dates and get the perfect dresses and tuxes to go to prom. On May 11 from 7pm to 11pm juniors (and some seniors and...
READ >>After excellent performances at MPH, Hilton in Rochester, and Syracuse University, the Jamesville-DeWitt High School Model United Nations (MUN) club concluded an outstanding year with a final...
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