Photo: RGHS students shadow U.S. marshals
Junior Achievement students from Rio Grande High School spend Thursday seeing from the inside how U.S. marshals do their jobs at the Pete V. Domenici Federal Courthouse.
The 25 students were assigned to deputy marshals to observed everything from routine office work to producing prisoners in federal court.
Chief Deputy Michael Ferstl met with the students to discuss the history of the U.S. Marshals Service.
U.S. Marshal Conrad Candelaria also met with the students to reminisce about his days as an RGHS student and to impress upon them the value of determination, hard work and self-respect in achieving professional goals.
Junior Achievement Worldwide prepares students for the work world through education, financial literacy and hands-on experiences.
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