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Magnolia High School Students Participate in Roundtable Discussion with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett
Magnolia, Arkansas — Magnolia High School seniors Michael Boyd and Tomoko Schneiderwind recently participated in an exclusive student roundtable discussion with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett during her visit to Bentonville, Arkansas.
Earlier this month, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, in partnership with the Arkansas Department of Education, hosted the roundtable event, bringing together a select group of Arkansas high school seniors for a private, facilitated conversation with a sitting United States Supreme Court Justice.
The event was designed as an intimate dialogue rather than a formal lecture, giving students the unique opportunity to ask questions, share perspectives, and engage directly with Justice Barrett on topics related to civic life, leadership, public service, and the role of the judiciary in American society.
The student roundtable reflects Crystal Bridges’ ongoing commitment to connecting students with national leaders and creating opportunities for civic engagement, thoughtful dialogue, and educational enrichment.
The Magnolia School District congratulates Michael Boyd and Tomoko Schneiderwind on being selected for this prestigious opportunity and applauds their leadership and representation of Magnolia High School.

