Content that nurtures students' curiosity around civics helps them participate in class as informed, engaged, and inspired students.

Resources to encourage students’ civic engagement


Content that nurtures students' curiosity around civics helps them participate in class as informed, engaged, and inspired students

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This school year marks my 20th year in education and my 12th year at Rockingham Early College High School in Wentworth, NC. Our school is a five-year program that works to create first-generation college students. North Carolina is a leading state in the number of “early colleges,” which allow students to earn a college degree with their high school diploma. As the first person in my immediate family to graduate with a bachelor’s degree, this mission is near and dear to my heart.

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