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Donkees

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Thu Nov 9, 2017, 12:44 PM Nov 2017

Sanders' Office Organizes 'Vermont Day' at Boston's Kennedy Institute

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

BURLINGTON, Vt., Nov. 8 – More than 100 students from four Vermont high schools traveled to the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate on Wednesday as part of the first “Vermont Day” to learn about democracy, civic discourse and the legislative process. The trip, organized by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), enabled Vermont students to travel to the Kennedy Institute, which is located on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Boston. Students from Poultney High School, Twinfield Union School, West Rutland School and Woodstock High School participated.

The Vermont students took on the role of a senator for a day in a full-scale replica of the U.S. Senate chamber. The immersive experience includes researching public policy, introducing and debating legislation and working together to reach consensus.

“At a time when many people feel alienated from the political process, and when voter participation is dangerously low, it is vitally important that we engage our youth to prepare them to be critical thinkers and future leaders,” Sanders said. “This trip is a small, but important step for Vermont students to do just that.”

Sanders, who serves on the Senate education committee, gave the keynote speech at the Kennedy Institute’s first anniversary last year. “I was very impressed with the hands-on civics taught to visiting students and I discussed with the president of the Institute the possibility of organizing Vermont high school students to come down to participate in the innovative programming they have to offer,” Sanders said, explaining the origins of “Vermont Day.”

The bipartisan Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate “is dedicated to educating the public about the important role of the Senate in our government, encouraging participatory democracy, invigorating civil discourse, and inspiring the next generation of citizens and leaders to engage in the civic life of their communities,” according to its website.

Sanders is organizing another trip to the Kennedy Institute for Vermont students in March 2018. Schools and students that are interested in participating can contact his Burlington office at 1-800-339-9834.

https://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-office-organizes-vermont-day_at-bostons-kennedy-institute

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Sanders' Office Organizes 'Vermont Day' at Boston's Kennedy Institute (Original Post) Donkees Nov 2017 OP
They need to broaden the curriculum. Jim Lane Nov 2017 #1
 

Jim Lane

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1. They need to broaden the curriculum.
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 01:23 PM
Nov 2017

From the article:

The Vermont students took on the role of a senator for a day in a full-scale replica of the U.S. Senate chamber. The immersive experience includes researching public policy, introducing and debating legislation and working together to reach consensus.


They should've had to spend a third of their time calling rich people to ask for money.
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