Celebrating Law Day with Fox Tech
By Jodye Kasher, CP, TBLS Board Certified Paralegal
District 5 Division members recently
had an opportunity to participate
in a wonderful program involving Fox
Tech students. The San Antonio Chapter
of the Federal Bar Association, the Bexar
County Women’s Bar Association, and
District 5 of the Paralegal Division of the
State Bar of Texas, were invited to a program
on March 2, 2007, hosting girls participating
in the Law Magnate Program at
Fox Tech High School for a pizza mentoring
luncheon.
Louis W. Fox Technical High School
was the lowest-ranking school in Texas in
1995. At that time, the school became reestablished
with a new administration and
many new staff members, and was nicknamed
“Fox Tech.” Within 5 years of the
new administration’s plan to eliminate the
high dropout rate, and increase enrollment,
the school completely turned
around, became recognized in the 1999-
2000 school year, and was eventually elevated
to National Blue Ribbon status.
The pizza mentoring luncheon program
was developed to help encourage the
students to stay in school and succeed,
despite peer pressure. Many of the students
at Fox Tech rely on public transportation
to get to school, and many come
from backgrounds where they may not
have a lot of guidance, or where financial
support may not be available for education.
Mentors provide encouragement to
the students.
While pizza and beverages were purchased
and supplied to students and mentors
by the San Antonio Chapter of the
Federal Bar Association, mentors got to sit
at tables with the students, and visit with
them. Mentors talked about their own
educational or career struggles, and
encouraged the students to stay in school
and be successful. U.S. Magistrate Judge
Pamela Mathy, U.S. District Court,
Western District, spoke to the entire group
about her background and career choices,
as did several of the members of the San
Antonio Federal Bar Association and
Bexar County Women’s Bar Association.
One of the mentors that spoke to the
group, both this year and the previous
year, was a former Fox Tech student who
had a successful career at the U.S.
Marshal’s Office. The impact of the program
was clear when several students
coming back to the Law Day program this
year revealed they also wanted to be a U.S.
Marshal after they heard her talk last year
about the difficulties she faced in getting
her education, and the payoff later with a
rewarding career.
Some of the District 5 Division members
who attended this event as mentors
were: Kristy Ritchie, Jodye Kasher, Susan
Wilen, Rachel Salinas, Melanie Langford,
and Linda Rumsey.
Jodye Kasher is a Certified Paralegal
through NALA, and a Board Certified
Paralegal through the Texas Board of Legal
Specialization in Personal Injury Law. She
has 19 years of experience as a litigation
paralegal, and has worked in a variety of
areas, including mass toxic torts, antitrust,
class actions, environmental law, franchise
& distribution, discrimination cases, products
liability, professional liability, premises
liability, and complex litigation matters.
She has published articles in the TPJ, and
has been a past paralegal seminar speaker
for the Division, as well as the Institute of
Paralegal Education. She has twice been
the joint recipient of the Pro Bono
Partners Team Award from the Paralegal
Division for pro bono work. Mrs. Kasher
currently works in the Litigation
Department of Fulbright & Jaworski
L.L.P.’s San Antonio office. She is a member
of AAPA, STOP, the Bexar County
Women’s Bar Association, the Paralegal
Division, and currently serves as the
Public Relations Chair for the Division.
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