Court civics projects for W.Va. students Question Title * 1. The Children's Services Division of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia would like to develop projects that appeal to students of all ages. (More information about current programs is available at http://www.courtswv.gov/public-resources/student-resources/index.html.) We value your input in helping us meet your students' needs and interests. What is your role? (Please check all that apply.) Elementary School Teacher English Teacher Gifted Teacher High School Teacher Librarian Middle School Teacher Political Science Teacher Principal Reading Specialist School Counselor Social Studies Teacher Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. How familiar do you think your students are with the court system? Not familiar Somewhat familiar Familiar I don't know Comments Question Title * 3. Do you have any students who have visited a courtroom or been involved in a court proceeding? Yes No I'm not sure Comments Question Title * 4. Do you have any students who have visited the W.Va. Capitol? Yes No I'm not sure Comments Question Title * 5. Have your students ever participated in the W.Va. Law Adventure, a mock-trial and script-writing project of the Supreme Court? Yes No I don't know Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. Has your school ever had a judicial speaker/reader as part of the Robes to Schools Program? Yes No I don't know Comments Question Title * 7. In the past several years, the Supreme Court of Appeals of W.Va. has shipped Justice Case Files graphic novels to 12th Graders and coloring books to 5th Graders. Have your students received these resources? Yes No I'm not sure N/A-- I do not teach 5th or 12th Grade Comments Question Title * 8. Do your students typically have access to the Internet? Yes No I don't know Comments Question Title * 9. Have your students ever tried iCivics, an interactive website with civics games and teaching materials/lesson plans, available at https://www.icivics.org/? Yes No I don't know Comments Question Title * 10. The Supreme Court of Appeals has a Twitter handle, @WVCourts. If the Court began posting weekly court trivia on Twitter (e.g., every Friday), would your students be interested in participating? Yes No I don't know Comments Question Title * 11. What types of projects would your students enjoy? (Please check all that apply.) Coloring contest Courtroom tour Mock trial Observing a hearing or trial Shadowing a judicial officer Speech contest Summer internship Trivia contest Writing contest Other (please specify) Question Title * 12. What are particular civics or court system subjects that would complement your curriculum? Question Title * 13. What incentives might motivate your students to participate in court civics projects? (Please check all that apply.) Certificate Copy of Court annual report book Gift card Pen Press release and photo of contest winner T-shirt Trophy Visit to the W.Va. Supreme Court Other (please specify) Question Title * 14. Thank you for your time. Is there anything else you would like to add about Court civics programs? Done