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The Verdict Is in on The New JC

April 7, 2017 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Last Wednesday during form meetings, third, fourth, and fifth formers voted for students to represent their classes on the Judicial Committee (JC). In front of their respective forms, students running for the position gave speeches on why they would be effective JC representatives. Kate Spencer ’20 and Henry Susser ’20Read More

JC Members Reflect on Emotional Toll

May 27, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

An integral part of upholding integrity at Choate, the Judicial Committee (JC) represents the view of the students in hearings and recommends the most fitting course of action for an infraction of the Honor Code to a board of faculty members. JC members are expected to be impartial — toRead More

Out of a dozen rising seniors who ran for positions on the Judicial Committee, the four candidates with the most votes were selected.

Students Elect New JC

April 8, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Elections for the  Judicial  Committee  (JC) followed speeches  by  the  candidates on Wednesday,  March  30.    Shrenik  Agrawal ’17,  Mohammed  Memfis ’17,  Antigone  Ntagkounakis ’17, Olivia  van  den  Born ’17,  Josephine  Mah ’18,  Julian  Yau ’18,  Sophie  Mars ’19,  and  Robert  May ’19  will now serve as the school’s JCRead More

JC Speeches Reveal a Culture of Complaint

April 8, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

If I had to summarize the theme of the Judicial Committee speeches in one word, it would be “administration.” If I could use two, I would add “horrible administration.” And if I were given a full sentence, I’d say, “The administration is hiding insidious problems within its justice system, andRead More