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Civics 2.0
“CMSD scholars don’t just learn Civics, they experience Civics”
Americans’ participation in civic life is essential to sustaining our democratic form of government. Without it, a government of the people, by the people, and for the people will not last. Of increasing concern to many is the declining levels of civic engagement across the country, a trend that started several decades ago. The Pew Research Center tracks public trust in government and cited in March 2019, that approximately 17 percent of Americans trust the government in Washington to do the right thing. They also saw a lack of engagement in civic behaviors, with Americans’ reduced participation in community organizations and lackluster participation in elections, especially in young voters.
Schools are one of the few social institutions present in virtually every community across America. Schools can and should play an important role in catalyzing increased civic engagement. Young people need to develop and practice the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors needed to participate in civic life. Schools can also directly provide opportunities for civic engagement as a local institution that can connect young and old people alike across the community. Civics 2.0 will provide CMSD scholars an opportunity to learn and experience Civics!