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Presented at 26th Annual Conference on Legal Education, American Bar Association, Chicago, IL. October 2009.
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Creating Active Citizens Through Education:The Foundation of Democracy’s and America’s Future
René M. LafayetteNorthbridge High SchoolWhitinsville, Massachusetts
Presented at American Bar Association’s 26th Conference on Law Related EducationOctober 2, 2009, Chicago, Illinois
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Creating Active Citizens Through
EducationThe foundation, the future.
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Building a Better
Tomorrow:Youth,
Citizenship, and Civic
Engagement
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Case Study: Northbridge Election
WorkersNovember 4, 2008
Presidential ElectionState Legislative Races
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•In 2006, Massachusetts passed a statute permitting minors, aged 16 and 17, to serve as election officials.
•In 2008, for the first time in Northbridge’s history, students served in this capacity - 14 students, all enrolled in Citizenship In Action were appointed by the Board of Selectmen to serve in this role.
•Voter turnout was high and so were the spirits of the 14 young men and women. They learned the real meaning of being active citizens.
Creating Active Citizens Through Education
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Pre-election day poll worker training session. Veterans and students alike meet and learn from Town Clerk Doreen Cedrone in Northbridge Town Hall.
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Election Day, November 4, 2008, Veterans Memorial Field House, Northbridge High School. Student poll worker Kayla Downing directing voters.
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Election Day 2008, voters casting ballots (left). Dorreen Cedrone, Northbridge Town Clerk (left) reviewing procedures with student poll worker Destine Clemente (right).
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Northbridge, Massachusetts, population approximately 14,000, saw a strong voter turnout on Election Day, November 4, 2008.
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•Matthew Perry, President of Northbridge High School Class of 2009 poses with ballot.
•Matt would be casting his first vote in minutes.
•A Citizenship In Action student, he and friends followed the elections results Election Night.
Ready to Cast First Ballot.
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Voters stood in line waiting to vote (left). Matt Haas (left) and Matt Perry (right) with campaign posters. Both joined with friends on election night to track results.
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Prior to voting, precinct moderators answer voter’s questions (left). CIA student Amanda Consigli, NHS’09 (left), reviews voter guide with fellow poll worker.
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CIA students greet and direct voters to respective precincts outside field house and Megan McGowan (right) directs voters to carrels to cast ballots.
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Creating Active Citizens Through Education
•Building on the successful use of students in November 2008’s election, Citizenship In Action students have been appointed to serve again in the May 2009 town election.
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Creating Active Citizens Through Education
This “experiment” has worked well thanks to open and clear
communications between Town officials and my class.
The role of the media, through their writing about the students
service has also been a contributing positive factor.