To join Kodiak Teen Court, students must pass the BAR Examination following participation in our law class, which is held from November through January annually. For those interested – keep an eye on our FaceBook page for updates on the law class. Signups typically begin in October, and interested students can sign up at their […]
Support Kodiak Teen Court!
There are a number of ways to support Kodiak Teen Court. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, meaning that all donations are tax deductible. Call us for our Tax-ID. Shop on Amazon with Amazon Smile (smile.amazon.com) and select Kodiak Teen Court from the list of non-profit organizations and charities. The Amazon Smile Foundation will donate […]
What is Kodiak Teen Court?
Kodiak Teen Court is a state-approved program in which youth serve as judges, prosecuting attorneys, and defense attorneys (as well as court bailiffs, court clerks and jurors) in real criminal cases involving youth under the age of 18. These programs are also called “Youth Courts” or “Community Diversion” courts. To become a Kodiak Teen Court […]
What is Parenting with Love and Limits? (PLL)
After you have been through Kodiak Teen Court, there is a chance that a part of your sentence is Parenting with Love and Limits, or P.L.L. for short. Parenting with Love and Limits is a great program that allows for better communication between youth offenders and their parent(s) or legal guardian(s). P.L.L. creates a […]