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Focused instruction a highlight of program |
WARRENSBURG • In addition to a core curriculum that all citizens of Boys State will study, focused instruction with professionals in each area of study provide Boys Staters additional insight. Following is a summary of each of the five areas:
GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVEAND CAMPAIGNING
This area is designed for citizens who desire a better understanding of the administrative and executive functions of Boys State officials. It is also designed to help citizens develop successful campaign strategies, create positive perceptions of candidates and deliver persuasive speeches. Citizens in this area also will administer and analyze the results of public opinion polls regarding elections and other issues significant to Boys State. The area is taught by the members of a political consulting firm based in Washington, D.C.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
This area gives citizens a look at the day-today activities of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The school is taught by members of the Patrol, which has had a longtime affiliation with Boys State. Topics covered will include various aspects of crime prevention and the responsibilities of a law enforcement official. Citizens will be trained in arrest and trial procedures, which they will apply when elected or appointed to law enforcement jobs at Boys State. They also will be updated on the latest and most effective methods of police work used by the Highway Patrol.
LAW
Citizens are taught the basics of trial procedures, civil actions, criminal offenses, pleading cases and the role of an attorney in general. Law students are required to pass a bar exam prior to practicing law at Boys State. Law School prepares citizens to hold offices which require a qualified lawyer, such as Municipal Judge. The instructors of Boys State Law School are practicing attorneys and judges.
LEGISLATIVE
Taught by current and former members of the Missouri General Assembly, including the former governor of Missouri, Bob Holden, the Legislative School helps citizens gain a basic understanding of the workings of the House of Representatives and the State Senate, including how laws are passed. Citizens will also learn about the procedural and practical problems of the legislative process, including parliamentary procedure.
MEDIA
The citizens who attend this area serve as staff members of KMBS-TV and KMBS Radio, each of which has daily newscasts complete with commercials and promotional spots, and of MBS Record, which is published daily. The staffs of the newspaper, radio and television are completely responsible for the content of their stories, and may develop editorial positions with respect to candidacies and operations at Boys State. During the focused sessions, citizens discuss the responsibilities of reporters and the basics of covering news events; advertising; producing television broadcasts; and libel and slander. Special emphasis is placed on the role of the media in political campaigns. The counselors for the Media School have extensive experience in media and politics. |