Civics and Citizenship Junior

 After more than 15 years of leading our Civics and Citizenship programs at the high school level, we were excited to translate it for a younger audience! Our pilot middle school program took place during the 2021-22 school year in Baltimore County, and we are planning to expand the program to serve middle schoolers across the Washington-Baltimore area.

Civics and Citizenship Junior covers the same themes as Civics and Citizenship, but through the lens of personal growth and the development of life skills. The goal of C&C Junior is to help youth develop skills and attitudes that will serve them throughout their lives. By starting our work with immigrant youth before they reach high school, we have the opportunity to educate and prepare them for obstacles that they will face and for decisions they will make that will determine their futures.

Over the course of the school year, C&C Junior will host sessions covering three key areas: civic engagement, career awareness, and high school preparedness, with an all-encompassing vision of building confidence and a go-getter attitude. The program is taught bilingually in English and Spanish to ensure that our youth fully grasp the information being shared and feel capable of both asking and answering questions. Surrounded by a community of immigrant peers, these students will build self-awareness and confidence, empowering them to reach their full potential.

Program Updates

This spring, our newly implemented C&C Junior program at Charles Carroll Middle School successfully completed their first year of programming. They learned about the fun community resources available to them. Christine Nieves, from the Public Affairs and Community Engagement Division of Prince George’s County Parks and Recreation, visited Charles Carroll youth to share information on the services offered at local community centers. Some students were excited to learn that as long as they are under 17 years old, they can access health and fitness services, park events, and some summer programs for free at their local parks and recreation center!

Cristina Nieves, from Prince George’s County Parks and Recreation, speaking with youth from Charles Carroll Middle School

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