THE GEORGE EDGECOMB BAR ASSOCIATION RECEIVES 2004 PROFESSIONALISM AWARD
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June 29, 2004
TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism and The Florida Bar Standing Committee on Professionalism presented the George Edgecomb Bar Association (GEBA) the 2004 Professionalism Award for their program entitled Sligh Middle School Project. The award was given during The Florida Bars Annual Meeting last Thursday, June 24, 2004.
The "Sligh Middle School Project" provides a year-long mentor relationship between attorneys and students, encourages academic achievement, assists with career planning, and promotes the importance of professionalism to impressionable pre-teenagers.
Sligh Middle School is a public school located in urban Tampa with a largely African-American student population. GEBA partners with the faculty at Sligh beginning each year with a reception to induct the Role Model Students into the program and to introduce them to the community and the GEBA members.
The George Edgecomb Bar Association members and judges make presentations to the students throughout the school year concerning ethical practices, moral character, peer pressure and professionalism. There has been tremendous positive feedback from the Role Model Students, parents, Sligh Middle School faculty and the Tampa community.
The Professionalism Award is intended to encourage those bar associations, judicial organizations, or law schools with projects aimed at encouraging professionalism among attorneys. The criteria for evaluation include:
Overall quality of the program
The ability to replicate the program by other interested groups
Likelihood of continuation of the program
Substantive strength of the program in the area of professionalism
Success of the program
Number of attorneys directly and indirectly involved or affected
Uniqueness, creativity, or other distinguishing and/or particularly
meritorious feature of the program
The Florida Bar Center for Professionalism solicits and coordinates the award nominees for The Florida Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism and The Florida Bar Standing Committee on Professionalism.
CONTACT: Jennifer Krell-Davis, The Florida Bar
DATE: June 29, 2004
TELEPHONE: 850/561-5669