Crime Scene Investigation

Unlock the secrets of the courtroom by exploring the vital role of science in legal cases! This captivating course, led by an attorney with over 20 years of federal court experience, reveals how scientific evidence is used to build and win cases. Engage in exciting labs that include fingerprinting, DNA analysis, blood typing, blood spatter examination, and tests for alcohol, drugs, and time of death. Join us for an immersive experience where law meets science!

Due to class content, students must be from 7th – 12th grade.

There are only 20 spots available for this class! Spots are first come, first served. Spots are not fully reserved until parents complete registration and payment.

Cost: $60

Dates

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Time: 6:00PM – 8:00PM

Location: Williamson County Extension – 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN 37064

Jennifer Stockdale

Jennifer Hartsell Stockdale

Jennifer Hartsell Stockdale, an attorney for over 20 years, also serves as a youth educator for Williamson County 4-H.  She has been involved in Tennessee 4-H for over three decades, first as a 4-H’er, then as a teen leader and adult volunteer, and now as one of our STEM program instructors. Jennifer teaches STEM Fun 1 and 2, Girls STEMPOWERment, and Crime Scene Investigation classes. She secures opportunities for her students to participate in nationwide collaborations with NASA, The National Girls Collaborative Project, and science museums. She is passionate about developing tomorrow’s great thinkers, leaders, and citizens.

Due to class content, students must be from 7th – 12th grade.

There are only 20 spots available for this class! Spots are first come, first served. Spots are not fully reserved until parents complete registration and payment.

Cost: $60

Dates

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Time: 6:00PM – 8:00PM

Location: Williamson County Extension – 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN 37064

Jennifer Stockdale

Jennifer Hartsell Stockdale

Jennifer Hartsell Stockdale, an attorney for over 20 years, also serves as a youth educator for Williamson County 4-H.  She has been involved in Tennessee 4-H for over three decades, first as a 4-H’er, then as a teen leader and adult volunteer, and now as one of our STEM program instructors. Jennifer teaches STEM Fun 1 and 2, Girls STEMPOWERment, and Crime Scene Investigation classes. She secures opportunities for her students to participate in nationwide collaborations with NASA, The National Girls Collaborative Project, and science museums. She is passionate about developing tomorrow’s great thinkers, leaders, and citizens.

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Once you’re ready, click the button above to pay for your class so your spot will be held. Please make sure you fully complete payment and receive a receipt to your email! All classes are nonrefundable.

What is 4-H?

4-H is a youth development organization dedicated to hands-on educational programming and offers a unique blend of learning and fun! 4-H instills essential life skills like recordkeeping and responsibility, setting your student up for success in academics and beyond. With access to college scholarships and leadership roles, 4-H empowers youth to thrive as future leaders. 4-H’ers get many opportunities to exercise citizenship, which fosters a sense of community and global awareness and nurtures well-rounded individuals.

Through fun, educational experiences and the lifelong friendships forged within the 4-H community, your child will grow both academically and personally, laying a strong foundation for a bright and promising future!

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