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Educating for Citizenship 25th Annual Conference December 10, 2009 Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center East Lansing, Michigan

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Educating for Citizenship

25thAnnual Conference

December 10, 2009 Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center

East Lansing, Michigan

Conference Schedule

7:30 - 8:30 Registration

Coffee and soft drinks are available in Room 103A to help you start your day. Please visit our conference vendors in the lobby at any time throughout the day.

8:30-9:30 Session 1 Workshops 9:40-10:40 Session 2 Workshops

10:50-11:50 Session 3 Workshops

12:00-1:20 Lunch - Big 10 B & C Welcome

Mary S. Coleman Award Presentation DonaldM.Fulkerson,President MichiganCenterforCivicEducation

2009 Recipient TheHonorableDaleE.Kildee U.S.HouseofRepresentatives,District5

Teacher of the Year Award Presentation LindaJ.Start,ExecutiveDirector MichiganCenterforCivicEducation

Introduction: BillTrevarthen,ExecutiveDirector MichiganGovernmentTelevision Keynote Address: TerryLynnLand MichiganSecretaryofState

1:30-2:30 Session 4 Workshops

Sessions at a Glance Room 8:30 – 9:30 9:40 – 10:40 10:50 – 11:50 1:30 – 2:30

Heritage

Elementary Civics: It’s More Than Flags and Red, White and Blue T-Shirts

Elementary

Making Sense of 96 High School Civics Expectations

High School

Representative Democracy in America: Free Resources for Elementary Teachers

Elementary

Teen Court: A Partnership between Schools and Courts

High School

Willy

Making The Founders Relevant through Patriot Week

General

Taking Citizenship Beyond the Textbook

General

Students Meeting the High School Civics Expectations with We the People

High School

Civics and Service: Connecting Academic Service Learning and Project Citizen

Secondary

102

The Michigan High School Mock Trial Tournament: Raising the Bar

High School

You Rule!: Ideas and Resources for Teaching about Representative Democracy in High School

High School

C-SPAN’s Free Online Resources - Websites Your Government Students Should Know

Secondary

We the People: Free Resources for Meeting 4th/5th Grade Civics GLCEs

Elementary

106

Deliberating in a Democracy: Surveillance

High School

Deliberating in a Democracy: Marriage and the State

High School

The LEAGUE, Curriculum by Learning to Give, a free K-12 Service-Learning Program

General

Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics Round Table

High School

107

You Rule!: Ideas and Resources for Teaching about Representative Democracy in Middle School

Middle School

Why the Big Secret?

Middle School

America’s Legislators Back to School Program

General

Mock Trials in the Middle School Classroom

Middle School

110

Civics for the Head and the Hands

General

Ideas for Constitution Day

General

Teacher/Lawyer Partnerships: Teaching Elementary Students about the Law

Elementary

8:30 - 9:30 Sessions

Civics for the Head and the Hands

Civicsexpectationscanbeengagingandinterestingtostudentswhenyoupresentthemin3-Dgraphicorganizers.Attendthissessiontolearnaboutmanipulativesthataddressbothcontentandinstruction.

Presenter: Susan Laninga, Grand Valley State UniversityRoom: 110 Audience: General

Deliberating in a Democracy: Surveillance

Videosurveillancecamerasseemtobeeverywherethesedays...onhighwaysandin schools, at street corners and even in ordinary public squares. Public officials are turningtothistechnologyforcrimeprevention,criminalinvestigations,publicsafety,traffic control, crowd monitoring, and governmental and national security. How doesincreasinggovernmentalsurveillanceaffecttheprivacyrightsofcitizensanddemocratic society? Should law enforcement officials need the permission of a judge to accesspublicvideosurveillancerecords?ThissessionwillfeaturenewmaterialsfromtheDeliberatinginaDemocracy(DID)program.Classroommaterialswillbeprovided.

Presenter: Nisan Chavkin, Constitutional Rights Foundation ChicagoRoom: 106 Audience: High School

Elementary Civics: It’s More Than Flags and Red, White and Blue T-Shirts

ThissessionillustrateshowtheMichiganCitizenshipCollaborativeCurriculum(MC3)supportsthedevelopmentofstudents’civicunderstandingfromkindergartenthrough fifth grade. Instructional strategies for the elementary classroom will be shared.Progressionsoflearningincivicseducationwillbehighlighted.

Presenters:Amy Bloom, Oakland Schools; Kim Hase, Macomb ISDRoom: Heritage Audience: Elementary

8:30-9:30 Sessions

Making The Founders Relevant through Patriot Week

AretheFoundingFathersandtheirFirstPrinciplesrelevanttocurrentevents?JudgeWarrenmakesacompellingcaseofwhytheFoundersandtheFirstPrinciplesshouldbefrontandcenterinaddressingcurrentevents,andhowtomakethemrelevant,engaging,andinterestingforstudentsandteachers,inparticularthroughadoptingPatriotWeekprograms.ParticipantswillreceiveafreecopyofWarren’sbook,America’s Survival Guide: How to Stop America’s Impending Suicide by Reclaiming our First Principals and History.

Presenter: Hon. Michael Warren, Jr; Sixth Judicial Circuit CourtRoom: Willy Audience: General

The Michigan High School Mock Trial Tournament: Raising the Bar

ThissessionwillfocusontheMichiganHighSchoolMockTrialTournamentasamethodforengagingstudentsinasimulationofanessentialdemocraticprocess:thefairtrial. Whether interested in a legal career, seeking confidence in public speaking, or just opentoanintellectualchallenge,competitivemocktrialoffersteamsof6-10studentstheopportunitytolearnaboutthelawontheirfeet,takingontherolesofattorneysandwitnesses.

Presenters: Linda McCarthy, Forest Hills Public Schools; Tom McCarthy, Smith, Haughey, Rice & RoeggeRoom: 102 Audience: High School

You Rule!: Ideas and Resources for Teaching about Representative Democracy in Middle School

ApartnershipbetweentheCenterforCivicEducation,theCenteronCongressatIndianaUniversity,andtheNationalConferenceofStateLegislatureshasproducedhighqualityfreematerialsandlessonplanstoimprovepublicunderstandingofrepresentativedemocracyandencourageAmericanstoplayaresponsibleroleintheirgovernment.Sessionparticipantswillreceivesamplemiddleschoolmaterials.

Presenter: Terri Mount, Hanover-Horton SchoolsRoom: 107 Audience: Middle School

9:40-10:40 Sessions

Deliberating in a Democracy: Marriage and the State

Since the Netherlands became the first country in the world to legalize same-sex (homosexual)marriagein2001,therearenowsevennationsintheworldthatrecognizemarriage for gay and lesbian couples. In the United States, five states recognize same-sex marriage, but over 30 have passed constitutional amendments that define marriage astheunionofonemanandonewoman.Whatarethetensionsbetweensocialcustoms,legalprinciples,anddemocraticdecisionmaking?Shouldourdemocracypermitsame-sexcouples(gayandlesbian)tomarry?ThissessionwillfeaturenewmaterialsfromtheDeliberatinginaDemocracy(DID)program.Classroommaterialswillbeprovided. Presenter: Nisan Chavkin, Constitutional Rights Foundation ChicagoRoom: 106Audience: High School

Ideas for Constitution Day

ConstitutionDayisanopportunitytocelebratethebrillianceandsustainabilityoftheamazingdocumentthatisthefoundationoftheUnitedStates.Toooftenthough,dis-tricts,leftwithlittleornomoneyandresources,failtofullypartakeinadaythatshouldbeahighlymemorable,educationalexperienceforstudents.ThissessionwillprovideideasandmaterialsthatcanbeusedtocelebrateConstitutionDayatallgradelevelsinameaningfulway.

Presenters: Carolyn Wetzler, Milan Area Schools Anthony Salciccioli, Clarenceville School DistrictRoom: 110Audience: General

Making Sense of 96 High School Civics Expectations

InthissessionteacherswillexplorehowtheMichiganCitizenshipCollaborativeCurriculum(MC3)addressesall96civicsexpectations.Thedifferenceingrainsizeandimportanceofcivicsconceptswillbediscussed.Units,lessonsplans,andsupplementalteachingmaterialforhighschoolcivicsandhistorycourseswillbeshared.

Presenters:Amy Bloom, Oakland Schools; Kim Hase, Macomb ISDRoom: HeritageAudience: High School

9:40-10:40 Sessions

Taking Citizenship Beyond the Textbook

Thissessionwilladdressmultiplewaysstudentscanexplorecitizenshipbeyondthetextbookinordertomakeitmeaningfulandmemorablewhileattendingtothecurriculumstandards.ThepresenterwillshareK-12examplesthatcanmakeformoreenthusiastic learners, foster self-efficacy, and personalize the learning.

Presenter: Janet Alleman, Michigan State UniversityRoom: WillyAudience: General

Why the Big Secret?

ExplorethedynamicsbehindthePhiladelphiaConventionusingalessonfromtheacclaimedWe the People...The Citizen and the Constitutiontext.StudentswillbetterappreciatetheforcesatworkasMichiganapproachestheNov.2,2010voteonholdingitsownconstitutionalconvention.ParticipantswillreceivefreeWe the People materials. Presenter: Blaine Betts, N.I.C.E. Community School District (ret.)Room: 107Audience: Middle School

You Rule!: Ideas and Resources for Teaching about Representative Democracy in High School

ApartnershipbetweentheCenterforCivicEducation,theCenteronCongressatIndianaUniversity,andtheNationalConferenceofStateLegislatureshasproducedhighqualityfreematerialsandlessonplanstoimprovepublicunderstandingofrepresentativedemocracyandencourageAmericanstoplayaresponsibleroleintheirgovernment.Sessionparticipantswillreceivesamplehighschoolmaterials.

Presenter: Pierre Sirois, East Grand Rapids Public SchoolsRoom: 102Audience: High School

America’s Legislators Back to School Program

YourIdeasCount!That’sthemessagelawmakerswillbringtostudentswhentheyvisityourclassroomaspartoftheAmerica’sLegislatorsBacktoSchoolProgram.It’sagreatopportunityforyoungconstituentstoaskquestions,shareideas,andgainagreaterunderstandingofthelegislativeprocess.Comeandlearnhoweasyitistoarrangeaclassroomvisitbyyourstaterepresentativeorsenator.

Presenter: Lauren Kathawa, Office of Senator Michael D. Bishop Room: 107Audience: General

C-SPAN’s Free Online ResourcesWebsites Your Government Students Should Know

ParticipantswillexamineC-SPAN’svastarrayofonlineresources,including:C-SPAN’shomepage,Classroom,VideoLibrary,CongressionalChronicle,andStudentcam.AfterbecomingacquaintedwithC-SPANanditsonlineresources,participants will analyze and discuss specific ways they can incorporate C-SPAN resourcesintotheirclassrooms.

Presenter: Tracey Van Dusen, Ann Arbor Public SchoolsRoom: 102Audience: Secondary

The LEAGUE, Curriculum by Learning to Give,a free K-12 Service-Learning Program

Thisworkshopwillhelpyoulearnhowtogrowservice-learninginyourschoolbyfocusingonexistingtoolsthatmanyschoolshavebeenusing,whiletyinginafunmodelthatstudentsandteacherscanteam-upontotakeservice-learningtothenextlevel!Learnaboutvaluableresources,includingover1,300service-learninglessonplans,allfreeandcodedtostatestandards.

Presenter: Sarah Percoulis, AmeriCorps VISTA, The LEAGUE MichiganRoom: 106Audience: General

10:50-11:50 Sessions

Representative Democracy in America: Free Resources for Elementary Teachers

ApartnershipbetweentheCenterforCivicEducation,theCenteronCongressatIndianaUniversity,andtheNationalConferenceofStateLegislatureshasproducedhighqualityfreematerialsandlessonplanstoimprovepublicunderstandingofrepresentativedemocracyandencourageAmericanstoplayaresponsibleroleintheirgovernment.Sessionparticipantswillreceivesampleelementarymaterials.

Presenter: Jim Troost, Michigan Center for Civic EducationRoom: HeritageAudience: Elementary

Students Meeting the High School Civics Expectationswith We the People

ThissessionfocusesontheresourcesavailablethroughWe the People: the Citizen and the Constitution,aninstructionalprogramonthefoundationsofAmericanconstitutionaldemocracy.We the PeoplehelpsstudentsdiscoverthecontemporaryrelevanceoftheConstitutionandBillofRights.Freematerialsandprofessionaldevelopmentprovideengaginglessonsandactivities,includinganationwidecompetition.

Presenter: Roy Sovis, Genesee ISDRoom: WillyAudience: High School

Teacher/Lawyer Partnerships: Teaching Elementary Students about the Law

OrderintheCourt,YeFairyTaleCreatures.Sometimesteachingthecourtroomandlawprocessescanbehardforelementaryandmiddleschoolagedstudentstograsp.Butbyputtingafamiliarfairytalespinonitstudentswillbeimmersedintothetrueprocessofthelaw.Onelawyer/teacherteamwillsharetheirexperiencesinFairyTaleCourt. Students take on the roles of lawyers, defendants, witnesses, jury and all other membersofatypicalcourtroomhearing.

Presenters: Sara Loveridge, Fraser Public Schools; Christine Piatkowski, Attorney at LawRoom: 110Audience: Elementary

10:50-11:50 Sessions

1:30-2:30 Sessions

Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics Round Table

Come and join a discussion intended to share practical approaches to teaching an AP courseingovernmentandpolitics.Topicsfordiscussionareunlimited,butcouldincludemechanics,suchasstudentselection,voluntaryvs.mandatoryexams,andtechniquesforimprovingscores;aswellasideasforcoveringcontentwhilestimulatingstudentinterest.Participantscanshareideasonwritingagoodsyllabus,textbooksuggestions,aswellasconstructingandgradinggoodanalyticalquestions.Veteransandrookiesarewelcome.

Presenter:Brian Stevens, Coldwater Community SchoolsRoom: 106Audience: High School

Civics and Service: Connecting Academic Service Learning and Project Citizen

Academic Service Learning and Project Citizen are a natural fit to help middle and highschoolteachersmeetstatestandardsandteachcivicresponsibility.Learnabout,and receive, interactive resources for this engaging project that teaches civic rights and responsibilitiesthroughcommunityaction.

Presenters: Terri Mount, Hanover-Horton Public Schools; Christine Rogers, Clarkston Community SchoolsRoom: WillyAudience: Secondary

Mock Trials in the Middle School Classroom

Learnhowtousemocktrialstoteachmiddleschoolstudentsaboutthecoredemocraticvalues and the judicial system.

Presenter:Richard Zager, Southfield Public SchoolsRoom: 107Audience: Middle School

Teen Court: A Partnership between Schools and Courts

Come learn about this award winning program, recognized by the Michigan Lawyers Auxiliary and the State Bar of Michigan. The Teen Court Program is coordinated between Wayne Memorial High School and the 29th District Court. In Teen Court, students serve at jurors and court officers in actual juvenile court cases. Learn how the program began, how it works, and what the goals of the program are. This session ends with a video of the Teen Court in action and a question and answer period.

Presenters: Beth Johnson, Wayne-Westland Community Schools; Hon. Laura Redmond Mack, 29th District CourtRoom: HeritageAudience: High School

We the People: Free Resources for Meeting 4th/5th Grade Civics GLCEs

This session will highlight the popular We the People program as an outstanding free resource for helping 4th and 5th grade teachers address state content expectations in civics and history. Participants will sample the lessons, receive free copies of the text, and learn about free opportunities for professional development.

Presenters: Cyndy Fischer, Hudsonville Public Schools; Kimberly Burdis, Hudsonville Public SchoolsRoom: 102Audience: Elementary

1:30-2:30 Sessions

Hon. Michael A. CoxAttorney General

Hon. Marilyn J. KellyChief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court

Michael P. FlanaganSuperintendent of Public Instruction Michigan Department of Education

Col. Peter C. MunzoDirector, Michigan State Police

Janet K. WelchExecutive DirectorState Bar of Michigan

Dr. Vickie L. MarkavitchSuperintendent, Oakland Schools

Dr. Cassandra BookAssociate Dean, College of EducationMichigan State University

Donald M. Fulkerson, PresidentLaw Offices of Donald M. Fulkerson

William C. Trevarthen, TreasurerMichigan Government Television

Hon. Michael Warren, SecretarySixth Judicial Circuit Court

Daniel J. AronoffThe Landon Companies

Amy B. BloomOakland Schools

Hoon-Yung HopgoodFormer State Representative

Sgt. Joshua LatorMichigan State Police

Hon. Ronald W. Lowe35th District Court

Dr. Laura R. McNealMichigan State University

Karen R. TodorovMichigan Department of Education

Janet K. WelchState Bar of Michigan

David T. Woodward Oakland County Commissioner, District 18

Linda J. StartExecutive Director

James R. TroostDirector of Programs

Lori PelzelOffice Assistant

Staff

Board Officers & DirectorsAdvisory Committee

Michigan center for civic education

MeMbers and donors

Gold

Appellate Law Section, State Bar of Michigan

Comcast

Litigation Section, State Bar of Michigan

MEEMIC Insurance Company

Meijer

Michigan State Bar Foundation

Oakland County Bar Foundation

Rock Financial

State Bar of Michigan

Sustainer

Donald M. Fulkerson, AttorneyLaw Office of Don Fulkerson

Margaret J. Krasnoff, AttorneyLaw Office of Margaret Krasnoff

Michigan Government TelevisionAttn: William Trevarthen

Rayman & StoneAttn: Steven L. Rayman, Attorney

Linda K. Rexer, Executive DirectorMichigan State Bar Foundation

Sponsor

Barry Adler, AttorneyAdler & Associates, PLLC

Bruce AshleyPublic Affairs Associates

Deborah K. Blair, AttorneyWayne County Labor Relations Division

Thomas H. Blaske, AttorneyBlaske & Blaske PLC

Amy Bloom, J.D. Social Studies ConsultantOakland Schools

Rex A. Burgess, AttorneyRex A. Burgess P.L.C.

Hon. Avern L. Cohn, Federal JudgeU. S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan

Thomas W. Cranmer, AttorneyMiller Canfield Paddock and Stone

Michael H. Fabian, AttorneyFabian, Sklar and King, P.C.

Gavin J. Fleming, AttorneyBeals Hubbard PLC

Nancy A. Glen, Attorney at Law

Paul C. Hillegonds, Senior Vice PresidentDTE Energy

Hoon-Yung HopgoodFormer State Representative

Sharon Irvine, PrincipalThornton Creek Elementary, Northville

Hon. Ron JelinekState Senator

Amy Koelsch, TeacherSterling Heights High School

Charles E. Langton, AttorneyFrank R. Langton & Associates

Jody B. Lipton, AttorneyLipton Law Center

Dr. Timothy Little, Professor EmeritisMichigan State University

Livingston County Bar Association

Kenneth F. Martin, AttorneyLaw Offices

E. Thomas McCarthy, Jr., AttorneySmith Haughey Rice & Roegge

Max D. McCulloughAttorney at Law

Deborah H. McKelvy, Attorney

Gregory Neidle, AttorneyDobbs & Neidle

Clay E. Ottoni, AttorneyClay E. Ottoni, PC

Dennis L. Perkins, AttorneyDennis L. Perkins, PC

Rosalind Rochkind, AttorneyGaran Lucow Miller PC

Stuart Sklar, AttorneyFabian, Sklar and King, P.C.

Deborah N. Snow, EducatorEast Kentwood High School

Linda J. Start, Executive DirectorMichigan Center for Civic Education

Brian Stevens, TeacherColdwater High School

Kathy J. Vogt, AttorneyGarton & Vogt, P.C.

Hon. Michael Warren, Judge6th Circuit Court

Hon. Elizabeth A. Weaver, JusticeMichigan Supreme Court

Janet Welch, Executive DirectorState Bar of Michigan

David T. WoodwardOakland County Commissioner

Hon. Daniel V. Zemaitis, Judge17th Judicial Circuit Court

Contributor

Sandra W. Aspinall, AttorneyWaterford, MI

Tracy L. Barbagiovanni, Attorney Monaghan PC

Blaine Betts, TeacherWestwood High School

Ann Bird, Retired TeacherSturgis Public Schools

MeMbers and donors

Dana Bleicher, TeacherGrand Blanc High School

Margaret Bossenbery, Executive CoordinatorState Bar of Michigan

Fred A. Custer, AttorneyMaterna Custer & Associates

Carmela D’AlessandroIngham Intermediate School District

Jo Davis, AttorneyJo Robin Davis, PLLC

Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association FoundationAttn: Lorraine H. Weber, Executive Director

Nancy J. Diehl, AttorneyWayne County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

Kristine Early, Labor Relations SpecialistUS Postal Service

Brian D. Einhorn, AttorneyCollins Einhorn Farrell & Ulanoff PC

Dawn EvansState Bar of Michigan

Elizabeth A. Ferguson, Attorney Macomb Community College

Julie I. Fershtman, AttorneyZausmer Kaufman August Caldwell & Tayler PC

Z. Kay Fitzpatrick, Executive DirectorBrighton Bar Association

Allen Glass, AttorneyReifman & Glass, P.C.

Peggy D. Grasso, TeacherClarkston High School

Hon. Carol Hackett GaragiolaChief JudgeLivingston County Probate Court

Audrey Nesbitt GrayMichigan Lawyers Auxiliary

Karen R. Todorov Social Studies Education ConsultantMichigan Department of Education

James R. Troost, Director of Programs Michigan Center for Civic Education

Anne VroomanState Bar of Michigan

AssoCiAte

Francile Anderson, Michigan Lawyers Auxiliary

Wayne T. Bentley, TeacherCity High School, Grand Rapids

Kimberly Bland, TeacherDetroit Edison Public School Academy

Amy L. Carriveau, AttorneyKitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook

Cailin N. Chrismer. Assistant ProsecutorLapeer County Prosecutor’s Office

Carolyn Claerhout, AttorneyOakland Schools

Emily Clayton, TeacherHemlock High School

David M. Clifford, AttorneyUAW-Ford Legal Services

Melissa Dillard, TeacherDetroit Community Elementary

Tiffany Dudley, TeacherDetroit Community Elementary

Doris Flaherty, TeacherEarhart Middle School, Detroit

Keith Gall, TeacherNorthville Montessori Center

Karen Renee Geibel, Judicial Staff Attorney Oakland County

Mikell T. Griffith, Teacher (Ret.)Kalamazoo , MI

Hall, Lewis & Bolles, P. C.Thomas W. Hall, Jr., Attorney

Stuart Hartger, Executive Director Project preVote

Daniel J. Hoekenga, AttorneyMichigan Education Associates

Elizabeth JohnsonAttorney at Law

Theodore JohnsonAttorney at Law

Hon. Marilyn J. Kelly, JusticeMichigan Supreme Court

Christopher W. LewisDirector of Personnel and Labor RelationsCity of Jackson

Michael Materna, AttorneyMaterna, Custer & Associates, P.C.

Nichols Sacks Slank, Sendelbach & Buiteweg PC Attn: Lori A. Buiteweg, Atttorney

J. P. Piskulich, Associate ProfessorOakland University

Steve Reifman, AttorneyReifman & Glass, P.C.

Katherine Wainright Shensky, AttorneyWood, Kull, Herschfus, Obee & Kull PC

Hon. Alma Wheeler SmithState Representative

Roy Sovis, Social Studies ConsultantGenesee Intermediate School District

Liisa R. Speaker, AttorneySpeaker Law Firm

Kathleen Straus, PresidentState Board of Education

MeMbers and donors

Christine M. Grand, AttorneyLaw Offices

Antonia F. Grinnan, AttorneyLiedel, Grinnan & Liedel

Benjamin H. Hammond, AttorneySmith, Haughey, Rice, & Roegge

Penny Joy, Curriculum CoordinatorPlymouth-Canton Community Schools

Devon L. Kane, TeacherGarden City High School

Dawn M. King, AttorneyCity Attorney’s Office, City of Southfield

Paul Kinzer, Retired TeacherLapeer Community Schools

David Klemm, ConsultantMuskegon Area Intermediate School District

Mary S. Kline Social Studies Curriculum DeveloperWalled Lake Consolidated Schools

Cynthia Kneibel, TeacherWest Catholic High School

Genevieve Kolasa, AttorneyKitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook

Scott Koziol, Social Studies ConsultantJackson County Intermediate School District

Marilee Kujat, TeacherMorey Public School Academy

Susan Laninga, ConsultantKent Intermediate School District

Sgt. Josh Lator, Training DivisionMichigan State Police

Phil Lewis, TeacherMarion High School

Paulette Loe, TeacherWalled Lake Western High School

Marie Lucius, TeacherAdrian High School

Nicole Matisse, Mock Trial CoachLahser High School

Karen W. Melaas, TeacherKingsbury Country Day School, Oxford

Michigan Lawyers Auxiliary

Dan Miekstyn, TeacherGabriel Richard High School, Ann Arbor

Terri Mount, TeacherHanover-Horton Middle School

Lori Pelzel, Office AssistantMichigan Center for Civic Education

Linda S. Pierce, TeacherMason High School

Mark E. Plaza, AttorneyMaddin Hauser Wartell Roth & Heller PC

Peter Ponzetti, III, TeacherFlint Southwestern Academy

Jill Powers, TeacherLakeville Elementary, Oxford

Susan Santone, Executive DirectorCreative Change Educational Solutions

Denise M. LaFave Smith, AttorneyCenter for Family and Elder Law

Annette Smitley, Educational ConsultantSt. Joseph County ISD

Sam Stine, TeacherSt. Joseph High School

J. Kelli Sweet, Executive DirectorMichigan Council for Social Studies

Julie A. Taylor, Associate ProfessorUniversity of Michigan-Dearborn

Kim Troost, TeacherNovi Middle School

Nikole J. Tucker, TeacherDetroit Midtown Academy

Tim Wallace, TeacherMarion High School

Mary Weaver, Social Studies CoordinatorSaginaw Public Schools

B. Patrick Weber, TeacherWilliamston High School

Joland Westerhof-Schultz, Associate ProfessorGrand Valley State University

Gretchen Whittaker, TeacherMarion High School

Hon. Kimberly A. Wiegand, Judge 41A District Court, Sterling Heights

Michelle L. Woolman, TeacherAlpena High School

Robert D. Wroblewski, TeacherDearborn High School

student

Ryan CallEastern Michigan University

Erin Connors University of Michigan-Dearborn

Kim HarrisDavenport University

Brian Huber University of Michigan-Dearborn

Tim Monck University of Michigan-Dearborn

Terri SuttonUniversity of Michigan-Dearborn

Michael VanhuysseMichigan State University College of Law

Pamela C. WheelerSpring Arbor University

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