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Subject Help Students Get Excited About Their Civic Impact!
Date October 1, 2024 2:01 PM
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Inspire Students to Make Change Today!
How can you build engagement around civics and foster a proper understanding of American citizenship? Introduce your students to the
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MyImpact Challenge!



MyImpact Challenge is a civic engagement contest and curriculum provided by the Bill of Rights Institute to create a robust understanding of citizenship and incentivize students to become active in their communities!
Each MyImpact Challenge submission has the potential to win up to $10,000 in
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student prizes. Teachers can win up to $500 in
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prizes.

The deadline to enter MyImpact Challenge is May 18, 2025, 11:59 PM.



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Share MyImpact Challenge

Boost Civil Discourse through Classroom Debate

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Our latest
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Think the Vote question examines the idea of Supreme Court term limits. One argument suggests the current court system is not democratic. The other argument is any change to the current court system would harm our constitutional government.


You can utilize the
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Think the Vote question as a class discussion where students can defend their viewpoint while exercising civil discourse.


Students with the best responses on each side of the debate will win a gift card, BRI swag, and be entered for a chance to win our grand prize of $1,000. Referring teachers will also win prizes of their own!

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Explore Think the Vote



You can prepare for classroom debate with the
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Incubate Debate Toolkit and using subjects from your existing curriculum like Think the Vote, and easily turn them into straightforward, concise debate topics for the classroom.


The Toolkit guides teachers in:
- Hosting a debate in the classroom
- Phrasing a debate topic
- Fundamentals of Debate


Help Build Civic-Minded Student Leaders





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Student Fellowship is a 6-month educational and scholarship program that further develops civics and leadership in high school students. At the end of the program, students will meet the BRI team in Washington D.C. and Philadelphia, PA for a week of study and events.

Applications will open in October 2024 for the 2024-25 Student Fellowship program!

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&ldquo;I hope to learn how to make a greater impact in my town through the implementation and promotion of skillsets and ideas that promote a more civil society.&rdquo;


- Ava Schreier

Student, TX
Constitution Day Live Encore!

Thank you to all the educator who participated in Constitution Day Live! BRI hopes you enjoyed the
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Built for This: Debate, Dialogue, and the Constitution program .


If you missed the program, you can still view the full program. You can also access the individual videos and viewing guides. Interviews with Yuval Levin, Eric Meyer, and Dr. Condoleezza Rice are available now!


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View Constitution Day Live Encore


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The BRI Store

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Pocket Constitutions
Empower the next generation with essential knowledge of their rights and responsibilities as citizens with our conveniently sized and expertly crafted Pocket Constitutions.

Order Options:

100 Pocket Constitutions: $85, plus shipping

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Classroom Posters
Explore the BRI collection of posters. Each classroom poster supports the use of BRI curricula and resources.

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Stickers
Cover your laptop, water bottle, or whiteboard. Share them with your students, or keep them for yourself! Collect them all!



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Dear :

We continue to offer our array of resources and materials to you at no charge. In addition to hundreds of lessons and classroom-ready activities, we also maintain a
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Current Events page . Our team searches for recent news articles that explore relevant themes and connect those articles to our resources. And don&rsquo;t forget about our
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Think The Vote platform &ndash; we hope it helps your student think critically about the world around them!

Warmly,


Laura Vlk

Director, Educator Engagement

Bill of Rights Institute














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