Granite Hills High School’s (GHHS) LJE 11th-grade Law & Justice Pathway students put months of interdisciplinary learning into action on Tuesday, November 25, during multiple DUI Traffic Stop Simulations. “The high-impact project challenged students to integrate knowledge from across their coursework, U.S. History, Chemistry, Physiology, Public Safety, and Math, while applying real Supreme Court case law, understanding BAC metabolism, and conducting standardized field sobriety tests with accuracy and professionalism,” said Jane Kisling, GHHS Law, Justice, and Ethics Academy Lead.

“This hands-on experience is made possible through strong community partnerships, with The Porterville Police Department, Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, and California Highway Patrol who collaborated with the s

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