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Each
class will work cooperatively to identify a public policy problem in our
community. They then research the problem, evaluate alternative solutions,
develop their own solution in the form of a public policy, and create a
political action plan to enlist local or state authorities to adopt their
proposed policy. The students will then develop a portfolio of their work
and present their project in a hearing showcase before a panel of
civic-minded community members.
The Project Citizen program is administered with the assistance of a national network of state and congressional district coordinators in every state and is conducted with the assistance of the National Conference of State Legislatures. It is funded by the U.S. Department of Education by act of Congress. Additional funding at the state level is also provided by an increasing number of state legislatures.
Project Citizen 2006/2007 Topics were: 2nd Hour - School Lunches 5th Hour - Early Release in lieu of Delayed Starts 7th Hour - Driver's Education - Winner of Showcase 8th Hour - School Starting Times 9th Hour - I-Pods in Study Hall
To learn more about Project
Citizen, please visit the following website:
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