Media Advisory: Fairmont Heights and Oxon Hill high schools visit District Court in Prince George’s County for Schools in the Court program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 13, 2026
Government Relations and Public Affairs
187 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Media Advisory:
Fairmont Heights and Oxon Hill high schools visit District Court in Prince George’s County for Schools in the Court program
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. – In a unique court educational program, students will learn about the benefits and consequences of familiar decisions. The program includes a mock traffic stop where students will see in real-time the legal implications of bad decisions. This interactive program allows the students to meet and interact with key players in the legal process, including police officers, K-9 officers, commissioners, assistant public defenders, assistant state’s attorneys, bailiffs, clerks, and judges. Students also will learn about the dangers of fentanyl and the impact of narcotics on the developing juvenile brain. Additionally, students will have an opportunity to engage judges and court personnel in a question-and-answer session regarding the Judiciary. The program is in partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools, Community Legal Services, and CASA of Maryland.
| WHO: |
Administrative Judge Lisa Hall Johnson, Prince George’s County District Court, and Judge Cheri Simpkins, Prince George’s County Circuit Court, presiding judges. |
| WHAT: | Schools in the Court Program |
| WHEN: | Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. |
| WHERE: | Prince George’s County District Court Courtroom 357, Bourne Wing 14735 Main Street Upper Marlboro, MD 20772-3042 |
NOTE: Please contact the Maryland Judiciary, Government Relations and Public Affairs, at [email protected] or 410-260-1488, to attend or for questions. Cameras will be allowed in the courtroom during the program, but arrangements must be made in advance for security purposes. If Prince George’s County Public Schools has a delayed opening or school closure, the Schools in the Court program will be cancelled.
There are 80 metered public spaces in the surface lot in front of the courthouse. There is metered parking available near the courthouse at a rate of $.75 per hour with a two-hour maximum. Additionally, the Equestrian Center has four free satellite parking lots with free shuttle service to the courthouse.
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