Model Senate 2019
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Model Senate Delegation 2019
Ali, Maddie, Borsari, Sam , Burke, Mallory , DeLucia, Nick, Detch, Victoria, DiCenzo, Danielle, Dickmann, Jared, Dunbar, Cameron, Hobaica, Lauren, Kearney, Jared, Keohane, Sara, Melhem, Amr, O’Sullivan, Jimmy, Pangrekar, Nilay, Pohlman, Daniel, Quitzau, Emily, Reith, Dan, Robinson, Sean, Sakhalkar, Yash, Schlosser, Ethan, Shahood, Mia, Southwood, Bella, Terry, Owen
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Model Senate 2019
The 51st annual Mansfield Model Senate was held March 22nd in the Mansfield High School Media Center. 24 delegates vigorously debated 9 bills. Model Senate is a unique part of the Mansfield High School Social Studies curriculum. This program exposes students to the legislative process and provides them with the opportunity to legislate in both school-wide and regional meets. Every junior is responsible for creating, researching, and defending a bill. One bill is then chosen by each class to attend the Mansfield Model Senate. The Mansfield Model Senate then chooses delegates to represent Mansfield High School at the Hockomock League Model Senate that will be held at Oliver Ames High School on April 8th and 9th. Students will compete against other teams from nine member schools.
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Top 3 Bills, (not in any order)
Federal decriminalization of marijuana
DeLucia, Nick, Pangrekar, Nilay, Sakhalkar, Yash, Schlosser, Ethan
Reinstating net neutrality
O’Sullivan, Jimmy, Pohlman, Daniel
Paid maternity/paternity leave
Quitzau, Emily, Borsari, Sam
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Model Senate 2018
2018 Participants
The 50th annual Mansfield Model Senate was held March 23rd in the Mansfield High School Media Center. 24 delegates vigorously debated 10 bills that covered topics such as: Electoral College reform, tax reform, fireamrs, euthanasia and drunk driving.
Model Senate is a unique part of the Mansfield High School Social Studies curriculum. This program exposes students to the legislative process and provides them with the opportunity to legislate in both school-wide and regional meets. Every junior is responsible for creating, researching, and defending a bill. One bill is then chosen by each class to attend the Mansfield Model Senate.
The Mansfield Model Senate then chooses 20 delegates to represent Mansfield High School at the Hocomock League Model Senate that will be held at Attleboro High School on April 9th and 10th. Students will compete against other teams from nine member schools.
Model Senate is the only non-athletic competition in the Hockomock League and has met every year since 1968.
Winners;
Mandated curriculum for child abuse and self-defense
DiMarino, Molly
Kessler, Mandy
National standards for gun ownership
Serena Dunlap
Hockomock Model Senate Delegation 2018
Bovey, Emma
Brill-Cass, Ethan
Brown, Nicole
Crugnale, Sophia
Dardinski, Katie
DeMassi, Catalina
DiMarino, Molly
Dooling, Thomas
Dunlap, Serena
Filaccio, Julia
Garieri, Sabrina
Hettiarachchi, Savi
Isaacson, Samuel
Kessler, Mandy
Longley, Eric
McCarthy, Caitlin
Murley, Kevin
O’Connell, Sean
Odayappan, Setthu
Penney, Nicole
Pisani, Amber
Plante, Zoe
Smith, Emily
Tajchman, Jacob
Photos from the event
Model Senate 2016
Hi-rez photos
The 48th annual Mansfield Model Senate was held March 30th in the Mansfield High School Media Center. 25 delegates vigorously debated 10 bills that covered topics such as: student loans, school start times, physician assisted suicide, police brutality, and gender neutral bathrooms.
Model Senate is a unique part of the Mansfield High School Social Studies curriculum. This program exposes students to the legislative process and provides them with the opportunity to legislate in both school-wide and regional meets. Every junior is responsible for creating, researching, and defending a bill. One bill is then chosen by each class to attend the Mansfield Model Senate. The Mansfield Model Senate then chooses 20 delegates to represent Mansfield High School at the Hocomock League Model Senate that will be held at Foxborough High School on April 12th and 13th. Students will compete against other teams from nine member schools. Model Senate is the only non-athletic competition in the Hockomock League and has met every year since 1968.
Winners
Changing Coinage in the Monetary System (eliminating the penny)
Hockomock Model Senate Delegation 2016
- Yussuf Abdelal
- Jordan Brill-Cass
- Liam Commery
- Lauren Cosgrove
- Jessica Cowan
- Ford Delvecchio
- Lauren Duggan
- Adrianna Farrell
- Victoria Ferrara-Lawlor
- Kayla Flanagan
- Emily Gaumond
- Emily Gerraughty
- Gus Huiskamp
- Ian Kavanaugh
- Jessica Lee
- Alex Murray
- Trevor Ninesling
- Kristen Page
- Anthony Peri
- Antonio Resendes
- Zach Richardson
- Ashley Tang
- Ceara Walsh
- Christian Weber
- Katie Wholley
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Care
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Legal-Definitions.com
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tax reform
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Service Reform
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Death
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