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Arvin High School to hold Night of Celebration in honor of Larry Hallum

Arvin High School will pay tribute to the life of local educator, coach, and veteran Larry Hallum on Fri, Aug 25. The school will hold a "Night of Celebration" for the late teacher.

Putting the Teaching of American History and Civics Back into Our Classrooms Out of Many, One: E Pluribus Unum

Senator Alexander has introduced a proposal that would put the teaching of American history and civics back in our schools so our children can grow up learning what it means to be an American.

Virginia High School Wins National Constitution and Bill of Rights Competition

Virginia High School Wins National Constitution and Bill of Rights Competition News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ From April 24-26, 47 classes from throughout the United States competed in the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals, held once again as an online competition on the U.S. Constitution. The results were announced during an awards ceremony held April 27, where competitors learned the top finishers in the competition. The competition was sponsored by T-Mobile. After three days of simulated congressional hearings that tested students knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, three schools took top honors at the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals.

Edgeley school team places second in We the People challenge

Bismarck Century team places first. 1:48 pm, Jan. 17, 2021 × After a morning of simulated congressional hearings that tested their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, a Bismarck Century High School team school took top honors at the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution State Finals Challenge. The students qualified to advance to the national finals scheduled for April. The competition results were announced at an online awards ceremony Jan. 13. The team from Edgeley High School took second. Team members are Charlie Andrys, Alex Huber and Frank Muddiman. Their instructor is Melissa Entzi. Six schools competed online Jan. 13 using Zoom in the academic competition where students demonstrate their knowledge of the Constitution in simulated congressional committees and were judged by state Supreme Court justices, constitutional scholars, lawyers and public officials. Schools competing in addition to Bismarck and Edgeley were Hillsboro, Kidder

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