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Community group and SAPD present 'Juvenile Justice Jeopardy' to NEISD board; staff to follow up

3280764 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

A community-led education program modeled on the game Jeopardy was presented to the Northeast ISD board as a free, customizable workshop to teach middle and high school students about the juvenile justice system; district staff will review and report back.

A group including community volunteers and San Antonio Police Department representatives presented the Juvenile Justice Jeopardy program to the Northeast Independent School District Board of Trustees during public comment, and NEISD staff said they will meet with the presenters and return with a recommendation.

The program, described by Dr. Debbie Hamilton as an interactive, Jeopardy-style curriculum, is intended to engage students ages 12–18 on legal rights, consequences of behavior and common misconceptions about law enforcement. “Modeled after the popular game Jeopardy, JJJ is designed to, engage youth 12 to 18 in interactive sessions that educate them about the juvenile justice system, their legal rights, and the…

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