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The National High School Mock Trial Championship is an American nationwide competition of high school mock trial teams. Hundreds, and even thousands of teams participate in district, regional, and state tournaments to select one champion team to represent each of the 50 states.
Sightreading is a mandatory competition for any school that has a contestant in regional competition, and all contestants representing the school at region must compete in a sightreading competition, though the school can have two groups and designate one group as "non-varsity" (which means that they will sight read a different piece).
The Torah Academy of Bergen County from Teaneck, New Jersey had won its state's 2005 competition, but faced difficulties in its ultimately successful effort to gain accommodations to participate in the National High School Mock Trial Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina without being required to compete during the Jewish Sabbath. [2]
"Tennessee State High School Mock Trial Competition." Archived 2006-10-28 at the Wayback Machine TBAlink. 2006. Tennessee Bar Association. 10 Oct. 2006. "Free Trial Advocacy Tips for Trial Lawyers" Archived 2007-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Winning Trial Advocacy Techniques blog "Massachusetts High School Mock Trial" Massachusetts Bar ...
Feb. 16—SCIOTO — Over the course of four days, more than 1,800 high school students representing 135 schools from across Ohio competed in the first round of the 39th Annual Ohio Mock Trial ...
The winner of the ISBA High School Mock Trial Invitational has represented the state at the National High School Mock Trial Championship since its inaugural tournament in 1984. [10] No Illinois team has ever won the tournament, although Hinsdale Central High School finished in 2nd place in 2010. [ 10 ]
Louisville High School principal Garry Tausch says he was emotional watching the video — especially the part where the 12th graders pull the kindergarteners towards them. "The visualization is ...
After a first-grade teacher in Texas had a TikTok video of her classroom’s mock flight to Mexico go viral, Southwest Airlines stepped in with a special experience to help show the students what ...