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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Middle schools can register now for Model United Nations at Kingswood Oxford

West Hartford >> Kingswood Oxford School is still accepting registrations for the first-ever Model United Nations conference for middle school students in the Greater Hartford area. The conference will be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sat., March 23 at KO. All middle schools are invited to participate.
No prior Model UN experience is needed, and parliamentary procedures will be taught at the conference itself. Each middle school will represent an assigned country in various mock UN committees, such as the Security Council, the UN Environment Programme, the World Health Organization, and the UN Commission on Human Rights, where they will discuss current issues and propose solutions. The day will include lunch and an awards ceremony.
Delegates must be sponsored by their school, and all delegations must include an adult; registration fee is $25 per school and $20 per delegate. To reserve a spot, schools must submit a $65 deposit (covering the school and two delegates) by Jan. 31, 2013. Payment for additional delegates is due by Feb. 15.
Schools will be given country and committee assignments after registration closes. The application and committee topics will be posted at www.kingswoodoxford.org/komun.
KOMUN – Kingswood Oxford Model UN -- will be run by Stacey Savin, a lawyer and KO history teacher and Model UN advisor for the past 10 years, as well as members of KO's award-winning High School Model UN team.
KO competes annually in the Yale Model UN conference in New Haven. In addition, in 2011, KO, was one of only three U.S. high schools to compete at Yale's inaugural Model Government Europe conference in Prague, where they won several awards.
"...Our students are very excited to have the opportunity to introduce the Model UN concept to middle schoolers," said Savin, who also teaches Model UN at the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth during the summer.
Global awareness is a critical component of Kingswood Oxford's mission to graduate well-rounded students who are at home in the world.

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