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We the People 2013 State Champions
Forest Hills High School

Click here for Feb. 4 article in the New York Daily News newspaper (PDF)

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We the People

The 2013 We the People New York State Finals
Desmond Conference Center
660 Albany Shaker Road,  Albany, NY  12211
Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013

 

 

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Rep. Paul Tonko

 
 

NEW YORK STATE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN
 NATIONAL CONSTITUTION PROGRAM

ALBANY, NY -- On Saturday, Jan. 12, 33 students from Forest Hills High School (Queens, NY) earned the right to travel to Washington, D.C., where they will represent New York State in the 26th Annual We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals, the highly prestigious academic program based on the U.S. Constitution.

Forest Hills students, under the guidance of their teacher Tara Kelly, accumulated the best score of the six high schools that attended Saturday’s New York State Final We the People hearings in Albany. The 200 plus students studied for months to prepare for their roles as experts testifying on constitutional issues in the simulated congressional hearings. Panels of judges, 18 in all, rated the students on their knowledge of the Constitution and their ability to relate today’s news and court cases to their knowledge of the Constitution.

One of the day’s highlights was the appearance of Rep. Paul Tonko (NY 20) as the luncheon speaker. He congratulated the students on their hard work. “You are now stewards of our democracy,” he told them. “You are the role models for the generations in front and behind you.”

The other five schools (and their awards) were:

Region 1
Smithtown High School West, Honorable Mention
Joseph Gatto, teacher

Half Hollow Hills High School East, second place
David I. Pitman, teacher

Region 2
James Madison High School, third place
Stacey Azoff, teacher

Region 3
Clarkstown Senior High School, Honorable Mention
James T. Russell, teacher

Region 4
Westfield Academy & Central School, Honorable Mention
Greg Birner, teacher

The first round of the national finals will be held at George Mason University, Virginia, April 26–29. The competition involves entire classes making presentations and answering questions on constitutional topics before a panel of judges recruited from across the country. Constitutional scholars, lawyers, and government leaders, acting as congressional committee members, will judge the students' performances.  The combined scores from the first two days of hearings will determine which ten classes will compete in the championship round Monday, April 29, in hearing rooms on Capitol Hill.

The annual three-day final competition is the culminating activity of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, the most extensive education program of its kind in the country.  The New York State Bar Association’s Law, Youth and Citizenship Program (LYC) administers the nationwide program in New York State. LYC is the third-largest civics and law-related education program in the country.

Implemented nationwide in upper elementary, middle, and high schools, the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution program has reached more than 30 million students and 81,000 teachers since its inception in 1987. The program was funded by the U.S. Department of Education until recently, when the grant program was cut from the federal budget. The New York State Bar Association assisted with the funding of this year’s regional and state hearings. The team will need to rely on fundraising to pay expenses associated with the trip to the national hearings.

 

                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


State Final Information for schools: (see Judges/Timers/Parents & Guest Info below . . .)

 

State Final Information for schools:

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Congratulations to the six teams that have been invited to the NYS We the People 2013 Hearings on Jan. 12, 2013, Albany, NY.
They are:

Region 1
Smithtown High School West
Joseph Gatto, teacher

Half Hollow Hills High School East
David I. Pitman, teacher

Region 2
James Madison High School
Stacey Azoff, teacher

Forest Hills High School
Tara Kelly, teacher

Region 3
Clarkstown Senior High School
James T. Russell, teacher

Region 4
Westfield Academy & Central School
Greg Birner, teacher

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


State Final Information for Judges/Timers:


State Final Information for parents and guests:


Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: NYSBA will make reasonable modifications/accommodations to allow participation in its services, programs, or activities by persons with disabilities. NYSBA will provide auxiliary aids and services upon request. NYSBA will remove architectural barriers and communication barriers that are structural in nature where readily achievable. To request auxiliary aids or services or if you have any questions regarding accessibility, please contact the Law, Youth and Citizenship Program of NYSBA at lyc@nysba.org

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Related Files
Photographic Permission form (Adobe PDF File)
Schedule (Adobe PDF File)
Guidelines for guests & participants (Adobe PDF File)
Competition Rules (Adobe PDF File)
State Hearing Questions (Adobe PDF File)
State Roster Form (Adobe PDF File)
Luncheon Guest Reservation (Adobe PDF File)
Forest Hills news article (Adobe PDF File)