Bishop Kenny Student Recognized for Excellence in U.S. Constitution Essay Contest

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Lauren Bramlett, Class of 2027, has achieved an exceptional milestone in the 2024 United States District Court Constitution Essay Contest, earning a spot in the top 10 out of all participants. Her essay was selected for its insightful analysis of how technology in schools impacts students’ understanding of the First Amendment.

The contest, sponsored by the Middle District Bench Bar Fund and the Jacksonville Federal Court Bar Association, invited high school students from 12 counties in Northeast Florida to explore this timely and relevant topic.

Bramlett credits Vice Principal and AP Seminar teacher, Mr. Michael Broach ‘99, for guiding her through the process of analyzing complex issues and refining her communication skills.

Tags: Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville Federal Court Bar Association, Lauren Bramlett, Michael Broach, Middle District Bench Bar Fund, United States District Court Constitution Essay Contest


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