8th Graders at PS 122 Awarded “Superior” for Project Citizen Portfolio

August 21, 2015: Congratulations to PS 122 Mamie Fay school and Dimitria Kamaris’ 8th graders (now incoming freshmen) for their “Superior” award at the Project Citizen National Showcase! Project Citizen is designed to engage students of all ages in the research and design of a public policy in their school or community. Ms. Kamaris’ class breaks into small groups to each create a public policy presentation on an issue of their choice, ranging from teen marketing to standardized testing. The winning portfolio researched and proposed solutions to NYC air quality. The project was chosen from the NYC Project Citizen showcase in June to represent New York at the national level. The Center for Civic Education held the national showcase in July. Maria Gallo, Director of Professional Development and Special Programs, commended their efforts: “The teacher and students did a great job of seeking a viable public policy solution for a problem in their community. The work of these young citizens is to be admired, encouraged and promoted.”

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JRC and Pace Univ. Presenting at School Tech Summit

July 16, 2015 – On Wednesday, ask July 29, the Justice Resource Center will be co-presenting with Pace University at the NYCDOE School Technology Summit at LaGuardia HS. The presentation will highlight the JRC’s Computer Forensics-Cyber Security program for high school students, and give educators a chance to analyze a computer forensics case and participate in a group game.

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Congratulations to JRC Law Teacher Luke Young of William Cullen Bryant HS!

June 30, 2015 – On June 15, 2015, Jonathan “Luke” Young, a 10th-12th grade social studies teacher at William Cullen Bryant High School, received his 2015 Big Apple Teaching award!

Chancellor Carmen Fariña announced the winners of the third annual Big Apple Awards: Recognizing Teacher Excellence in New York City, which celebrates the incredible and life-changing work of public school teachers in New York City. The Big Apple Awards is a citywide recognition program open to all full-time teachers in New York City public schools. 12 award recipients, along with an additional 72 finalists and semifinalists from a pool of over 4,500 nominees, were honored in a ceremony at Manhattan Supreme Court. Continue reading “Congratulations to JRC Law Teacher Luke Young of William Cullen Bryant HS!”

NYC Educators Complete Project Citizen PD Series

May 27, 2015 – The Project Citizen Professional Development (PD) Series is for teachers who are new to Project Citizen and would like to bring the program to their classrooms. The four-part Saturday series (Feb-May, makeup date is on June 6) took educators step-by-step in learning how to implement the program, engage students, and use teaching strategies and resources. PDs were led by veteran Project Citizen teachers with over a decade of program experience.

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Apply for the Summer FBI Teen Academy!

May 26, 2015 – Attention high school students! This summer, New York Office FBI Teen Academy will welcome high school freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors to New York FBI headquarters on August 17 – 21, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Any student with an interest in the FBI, what they do and how FBI careers work, is encouraged to apply. All students will be evaluated based on their application (GPA, school activities and community involvement) and essay to determine which students will be offered a seat in the summer class. Check out the application link and apply today!

Article written by Valerie Kornitchouk