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Subject Promote Student Civic Engagement with BRI!
Date April 29, 2025 2:30 PM
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Promote Student Civic Engagement!
The MyImpact Challenge deadline is three weeks away. Encourage students who are actively participating in service projects to
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create a contest login and start their MyImpact Challenge today!

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MyImpact Challenge is a civic engagement contest hosted by the Bill of Rights Institute. The contest highlights students actively engaged in service, volunteerism, or entrepreneurship in their communities. Students can win up to $10,000 in prizes and teachers also have the opportunity to win $500 in prizes. The contest deadline is Sunday, May 18, 2025, 11:59pm.

To submit a project, students must describe an idea they envisioned and brought to life, centered around civic engagement. Each project must also have three components.






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Share the Contest Login


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Nominate the National Civics Teacher of the Year!
Civics educators play a vital role in helping students understand our government, our founding principles, and their rights and responsibilities as citizens. Now, you can return the favor with a unique opportunity to help BRI find the next Teacher of the Year for the 2025-2026 school year!


To get started, nominate your choice for National Civics Teacher of the Year. Civics teachers in grades 6-12 are eligible to be nominated and all nominated teachers will be asked to submit a short essay as part of the competition.


Ten finalists for the National Civics Teacher of the Year Award will be announced in August, at the start of the 2025-2026 school year &mdash; and the National Civics Teacher of the Year will be named on



Constitution Day on Sept. 17, 2025. The National Teacher of the Year will win a $5,000 prize and all remaining finalists will receive $1,000.

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Meet last years Teacher of the Year, Shari Conditt!

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Nominate the Teacher of the Year




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Join BRI's Remote Teacher Trainings
Join more of BRI's upcoming remote trainings that explore presidential powers and term limits.
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Register today for these powerful events that will help you empower your students with the tools they need.

- April 30, 2025:
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Unlocking Presidential Powers: Engaging Strategies for Educators
- May 1, 2025:
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Term Limits and the Presidency: Teaching the 22nd Amendment - 5:00 PM
- May 1, 2025:
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Term Limits and the Presidency: Teaching the 22nd Amendment - 7:00 PM


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Hi John,


As the AP exam deadlines approach, help your students review for the AP U.S. History and Government exams with BRI's specialized resources.


Our
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AP resources include practice questions, document-based questions (DBQs), free-response questions (FRQs), essay questions, primary sources, videos, and more! Our
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Landmark Supreme Court cases also include resources for the required AP Supreme Court cases.



Warmly,


Laura Vlk

Director, Educator Engagement

Bill of Rights Institute








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