LHS Constitution team celebrates win – Lebanon Daily Record

Lebanon High School students celebrated their win in Missouris Constitution Project at Thursdays Lebanon Rotary Club luncheon in Lebanons Wallace building.

Last November, Lebanon beat 12 other schools to become 2016 Constitution Project state champion in its first year of competition. On Thursday students shared the story of how their efforts brought them a state championship and other honors.

The Constitution Project is a competition that calls for high school students to investigate a mock crime scene and report about the crime. The event culminates in a mock trial mentored by local crime scene investigation, journalism and trial advocacy professionals.

Lebanon High School Principal Kevin Lowery expressed pride in the students accomplishment and those who helped them.

I am so proud of these students. They worked so hard, Lowery said.

Rotary members heard from members of each team- journalism, crime scene investigation and trial advocacy.

Adina McCall, a member of the press team, explained that its members were responsible for taking pictures and interviewing the CSI team members about the case. She said students were proud of their efforts.

For the complete article, see Tuesday's print edition of The Daily Record, or view thee-Editiononline.

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