IGNITE Winter 2018 | Page 9

AN ARGUMENT FOR CIVICS While many program initiatives covered in Ignite begin within AOPS walls, the literature-based mock trial program at St. Isidore started when Beth Specker, Executive Director of The Rendell Center, reached out to the school’s administration. START A COURTROOM IN YOUR CLASSROOM “Judge [Rendell] and the Governor wanted to work with schools in the five-county area. They wanted a program to enhance what teachers were already doing in the classroom,” said Specker. Specker explained to Ignite that for the last two years, her organization was proactively setting up mock trial programs across the state. “We need to make sure the next generation understands how our judicial system works.” The center has already established programs at 27 Pennsylvania-area schools (including non-AOPS schools) with 937 participating students in total. St. Isidore was one of six schools piloting the program for AOPS, a trend that will likely expand given students’ academic performance and content engagement thus far. NEW YEAR, NEWLY ACCUSED Mary Finnegan is already planning to run another literature-based mock trial for 2018-2019. The biggest challenge at this stage? Choosing a new book to base it on. While The Outsiders made for a fascinating story and case for her current 8 th graders, 7 th graders (who acted as the jury) have already seen both sides’ strongest arguments play out. This time next year, St. Isidore’s students could be hearing testimony from the likes of Beowulf or Ender Wiggin. And if The Rendell Center is successful in its mission, even more characters will be on trial in classrooms across AOPS. Will yours be among them? 7