This spring, students in Ms. Bilek, Mr. Buckland and Ms. Stringer’s Criminal Justice classes at Ward Melville High School stepped beyond the classroom for a series of hands-on learning experiences that offered an in-depth look at the U.S. justice system.
In March, the students visited the Central Islip Courthouse, where they toured courtrooms and behind-the-scenes areas while engaging with court officers, clerks and court reporters. They had the unique opportunity to observe an active trial in session, gaining firsthand insight into how legal procedures unfold in real time. The visit also opened the door to discussions about future careers in law and inspired many to consider professional paths within the legal system.
In May, students expanded their learning with a visit to the Suffolk County Jail in Riverhead. There, they explored the daily operations of the correctional facility, learned about the critical role of correctional officers, and gained perspective on the experiences of incarcerated individuals. The visit encouraged thoughtful dialogue about incarceration, rehabilitation and the broader impact of the corrections system on society.
These immersive field trips brought key classroom topics to life and helped students develop a more nuanced understanding of the complexities and responsibilities within the criminal justice field.
Date Added: 5/22/2025