Want help solving a community problem? Look to Project Citizen students for guidance and leadership! The 2013 Project Citizen National Showcase displayed the know-how of students to solve their own local problems through civic engagement. Project topics included bullying in schools, texting while driving, and arts education funding.
The event was sponsored by the Center for Civic Education with generous donations from Trader Joe's of Woodland Hills, Cavaretta's Italian Deli of Canoga Park, and Starbucks Coffee and Ralph's of Calabasas Commons. Los Angeles-area community leaders, educators, and policy experts evaluated the country’s top student portfolios addressing public policy issues in their schools and communities.
The Center announced achievement levels for the national showcase on Tuesday, July 23, 2013.
Florida | Rhode Island (Rhodes Elementary) | Wisconsin* |
Alaska | Minnesota | Pennsylvania |
Arizona | New Jersey* | Washington (Ogden Elementary) |
Colorado | Oregon | |
Delaware | ||
Outstanding |
Honorable Mention |
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California | Louisiana | |
Nevada | ||
Rhode Island (Risk Elementary)* | ||
Washington (Nautilus) | ||
Each portfolio was evaluated four times. Achievement level results are based on the average score of the four rounds of portfolio evaluation during the national showcase.
*Electronic Portfolio
Special Recognition to all the Project Citizen teachers and students in the nation for their work on Project Citizen during the 2012-2013 school year.
For 2012 Results, click here.
Want help solving a community problem? Look to Project Citizen students for guidance and leadership! The 2014 Project Citizen National Showcase displayed the know-how of students to solve their own local problems through civic engagement. Project topics included pollution caused by hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," underage access to e-cigarettes, and replacing a middle school track, among many others.
The event was sponsored by the Center for Civic Education with generous donations from Trader Joe's of Woodland Hills, Cavaretta's Italian Deli of Canoga Park, and Starbucks Coffee of Calabasas Commons. Los Angeles-area community leaders, educators, and policy experts evaluated the country’s top student portfolios addressing public policy issues in their schools and communities.
The Center announced achievement levels for the national showcase on Friday, August 8, 2014.
Arizona* | Colorado | Massachusetts |
Washington | Oregon (Southwest Charter School) |
Rhode Island (Rhodes Elementary School, Mr. Gemma) |
Wisconsin* | ||
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Outstanding |
Honorable Mention |
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Delaware | California (Golden Valley High School) |
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Nevada | Oregon (Columbia Christian High School) |
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Each portfolio was evaluated four times. Achievement level results are based on the average score of the four rounds of portfolio evaluation during the national showcase.
*Electronic Portfolio
Special Recognition to all the Project Citizen teachers and students in the nation for their work on Project Citizen during the 2013-2014 school year.
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