Owasso Youth Court now accepting applications
- jwood9755
- Sep 21, 2021
- 1 min read

YST's Youth Court program is accepting applications for the '21-'22 school year. Youth Court provides an opportunity for 9th-12th graders to serve as members of a court for young people who have committed offenses in our community. Court members include three judges, a prosecuting attorney, clerk and bailiff. If you know of a youth who is interested in law and legal proceedings, and helping their peers get a second chance, please have them fill out an application on our website, or attend our training class on Thursday, October 21, 6:00-7:00pm at Youth Services, 311 S Madison. Click here for more information/application.



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