The Seventh Annual We the People National Invitational will be held May 3-May 6, 2019. The competition will be held at the National Conference Center in the Washington, D.C. area.
We the People middle and high school classes qualify to attend the National Invitational by participating in a simulated congressional hearing at the school, district, or state levels during the 2018-19 school year.
The National Invitational takes the form of simulated congressional hearing. During the hearings groups of students testify as constitutional experts before panels of judges acting as congressional committees. Each class is divided into six groups based on the six units of the We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution middle school textbook. Each hearing begins with a four minute opening statement by students and is followed by a six minute period of follow-up questioning during which judges probe students' depth of knowledge, understanding and their ability to apply constitutional principles. Classes have the opportunity to compete or showcase at the event. The format provides students an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of constitutional principles while providing the judges with an excellent means of assessing students' knowledge and application to historical and current constitutional issues.
State | School | Teacher |
Arizona | Pan American Charter School | Melinda Newman |
Colorado | Stanley British Primary School | Susan Cleveland & Mike Wasylenky |
Florida | Miami Lakes Middle School | Lisa DeYarza |
Florida | Sanford Middle School | Jennifer Coursin |
Indiana | Fishers Junior High School | Mike Fassold |
Indiana | Kingsway Christian School | Stacy Nolan |
Maine | Marshwood Middle School | Andy Rowe |
Ohio | Gahanna Middle School South | Michael Browning |
Oregon | Inza R Wood Middle School | Linda Koller |
Virginia | Rachel Carson Middle School | Cynthia Burgett |
Virginia | Joseph T. Henley Middle School | Pamela Koury & Amelia Bochain |