CLAY COUNTY – Clay County Clerk of County Courts and Comptroller Tara Green will take her message for U.S. Constitution Week and Founder’s Month on the road to at least six county …
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CLAY COUNTY – Clay County Clerk of County Courts and Comptroller Tara Green will take her message for U.S. Constitution Week and Founder’s Month on the road to at least six county schools.
Green made her first stop at Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High last week where she talked to about 250 students and teachers. Each was given a copy of the Constitution, and they learned about the court system and the right to have a fair trial and they were quizzed on fun facts about jury duty. Green said her team greatly appreciates the partnership with the school district, which not only allows her to engage with thousands of students at their schools but also invites them to the courthouse and historic sites for tours and other educational experiences. Green will visit at least five more schools during the next two weeks.