TYLA set out to revamp Junior Judges to target more current issues faced by middle and high school aged students. Since the original project’s release 18 years ago, youth are faced with a host of new, tougher issues and challenges, such as social media, cyber bullying, and online safety, among others. Due to the new topics the project is covering and the fact that the project’s target age is older, Junior Judges 2.0 has been rebranded as “The Choice.” We hope that it will be shared with thousands of students across the state.
TYLA set out to revamp Junior Judges to target more current issues faced by middle and high school aged students. Since the original project’s release 18 years ago, youth are faced with a host of new, tougher issues and challenges, such as social media, cyber bullying, and online safety, among others. Due to the new topics the project is covering and the fact that the project’s target age is older, Junior Judges 2.0 has been rebranded as “The Choice.” We hope that it will be shared with thousands of students across the state.
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