| Georgetown
Jr.-Sr. High School “Achievers” Visit to
the Brown County Courthouse; Hosted by Judge Corbin
Perianne
Germann , Georgetown |
As
part of their academic curriculum, the “Achievers,”
who make up Georgetown Jr.-Sr. High School’s Learn and
Serve Program complete a study on citizenship. Their studies
cover the role of a citizen and their responsibilities at local,
state and federal level of government. As part of their studies,
the Achievers visited the Brown County Courthouse and were hosted
by Judge R. Alan Corbin, the presiding judge of the Common Pleas
Court.
Judge
Corbin presented an overview of his court and his responsibility,
as well as those of his magistrates. He toured the courthouse
with the students to better familiarize them with the facility
and its daily operations. The Achievers later reflected on
their visit, shared the information which they felt was very
informative. It was the first time many of them would visit
the courthouse.
Afterwards,
a final question and answer session, Judge Corbin posed for
a photo of some of the visiting Achievers. In the photo, from
left to right, are Kayla Robinson, Sarah Kiger, Marilyn Sturgill,
Ali Radcliffe, Hannah Scott, Judge Corbin, Synthanie McClughen,
Kayce Cahall, Danielle Parker, Kaitlinn Thomas, Rachel Swearingen
and Tiffany Stewart.
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