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Request SCALES for Your School

In order for a SCALES project to come to your area, a presiding judge must make a request to the Tennessee Supreme Court to bring the program to their judicial district. To contact the local judiciary in your area, please view our judicial district map.

Once the presiding judges agrees to have a SCALES program, they will write a letter of invitatino to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court normally does two or three SCALES programs each year.

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