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During the event, students competed against their peers from
around the state in a physical agility contest in which they had to complete a ½
mile shuttle run, a vertical jump, and as many as push-ups and sit-ups as
possible in one minute.
The Clare-Gladwin high school juniors and seniors also revealed
their understanding of the criminal justice field by taking part in multiple
knowledge-based games.
Criminal Justice is one of nine career and technical education (CTE) programs
offered to high school juniors and seniors at the Clare-Gladwin Career Center. The students spend half of their day at
their CTE program and the other half at their local high school.
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