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    • Source: We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution
    • We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals, sponsored by the Center for Civic Education, is a yearly competition involving high school students from throughout the United States. The national finals simulates a congressional hearing and is held at the National Conference Center in Leesburg, Virginia, and in congressional hearing rooms on Capitol Hill. Each class is divided into six units, each composed of three to six students. Each unit focuses on a particular area of Constitutional interest - from the philosophical underpinnings and Constitutional Convention to the Bill of Rights and modern day implications. Students are judged on criteria such as their understanding, reasoning, responsiveness, and use of constitutional applications.
      In preparation for the national finals, classes learn about government and study the Constitution and Bill of Rights. In each class the six unit groups prepare four-minute opening statements in response to three congressional hearing questions. Afterwards, judges ask students follow-up questions to test the depth of their knowledge on the topic in a six-minute question and answer period. During the national finals over 1,200 students from 56 classes testify before a total of 72 judges, in panels of three. The judges are history, political science, law, and education professors, members of the legal community, and others with a knowledge of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
      To qualify for the national finals, a class must win its state championship or qualify as a "wild card" class. The national finals takes place over three days, with the top twelve classes from the first two days advancing to the final round of competition in hearing rooms on Capitol Hill. At the national finals, each unit testifies on two hearing questions during the first two days of competition. The classes with the twelve highest combined scores advance to the final round on the third day. The top twelve places are determined by combining the scores from the first two days and a weighted final round score. Each year nearly $2,000,000 is raised in communities throughout the United States to support the national finals.
      According to the Center for Civic Education, "Since the inception of the We the People program in 1987, more than 28 million students and 90 thousand educators have participated in the program and more than 30,000 students have participated in the national finals."


      2023 results


      The 2023 national competition was held in person for the first time since 2019
      National Winners
      1st Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      2nd Place: Oregon - Grant High School - Portland
      3rd Place: California - Foothill High School - Pleasanton
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      5th Place: Wisconsin - Wauwatosa West High School - Wauwatosa
      6th Place: Oregon (Wild Card) - Lincoln High School - Portland
      7th Place: Washington - Tahoma High School - Maple Valley
      8th Place: Connecticut - Trumbull High School - Trumbull
      9th Place: California (Wild Card) - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      10th Place: Arizona - Mountain View High School - Mesa
      Division Winners
      Division A: Indiana - Fishers High School - Fishers
      Division B: Virginia (Wild Card) - Douglas S. Freeman High School - Henrico
      Division C: Nevada (Wild Card) - Reno High School - Reno
      Division D: Nevada - Edward C. Reed High School - Sparks
      Unit Awards
      Unit 1: Connecticut (Wild Card) - Staples High School - Wesport
      Unit 2: Michigan - East Kentwood High School - Kentwood
      Unit 3: Massachusetts - Easthampton High School - Easthampton
      Unit 4: North Carolina - Raleigh Charter High School - Raleigh
      Unit 5: Kentucky - Highlands High School - Fort Thomas
      Unit 6: Arizona (Wild Card) - Hamilton High School - Chandler


      2022 results


      The 2022 national competition was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
      National Winners
      1st Place: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      2nd Place: Indiana - Fishers High School - Fishers
      3rd Place: Virginia (Wild Card) - Douglas S Freeman High School - Henrico
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: California (Wild Card) - Foothill High School - Pleasanton
      5th Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      6th Place: Oregon - Grant High School - Portland
      7th Place: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      8th Place: Washington - Tahoma High School - Maple Valley
      9th Place: Wisconsin - Wauwatosa West High School - Wauwatosa
      10th Place: Connecticut - Trumbull High School - Trumbull
      11th Place: Massachusetts - Easthampton High School - Easthampton
      12th Place: Nevada - Reno High School - Reno
      Division Winners
      Division A: Illinois - Maine South High School - Park Ridge
      Division B: Alabama - Vestavia Hills High School - Vestavia Hills
      Division C: Oregon (Wild Card) - Central Catholic High School - Portland
      Division D: Wyoming - Sheridan High School - Sheridan
      Unit Awards
      Unit 1: Michigan - East Grand Rapids High School - Grand Rapids
      Unit 2: Wisconsin (Wild Card) - Wauwatosa East High School - Wauwatosa
      Unit 3: New Hampshire - Milford High School - Milford
      Unit 4: Nevada (Wild Card) - West Career and Technical Academy - Las Vegas
      Unit 5: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School - East Brunswick
      Unit 6: Utah - Green Canyon High School & Sky View High School - North Logan & Smithfield


      2021 results


      The 2021 national competition was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
      National Winners
      1st Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      2nd Place: Oregon - Grant High School - Portland
      3rd Place: Nevada - Reno High School - Reno
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Wisconsin - Wauwatosa West High School - Wauwatosa
      5th Place: Arizona - Mountain View High School - Mesa
      6th Place: California (Wild Card) - Foothill High School - Pleasanton
      7th Place: California - Irvington High School - Fremont
      8th Place: Nevada (Wild Card) - Incline High School - Incline Village
      9th Place: Connecticut (Wild Card) - Trumbull High School - Trumbull
      10th Place: Washington - Tahoma High School - Maple Valley
      11th Place: Indiana - Hamilton Southeastern High School - Fishers
      12th Place: Arizona (Wild Card) - Hamilton High School - Chandler
      Division Winners
      Division A: Massachusetts - Easthampton High School - Easthampton
      Division B: Michigan - East Grand Rapids High School - Grand Rapids
      Division C: Wisconsin (Wild Card) - Wauwatosa East High School - Wauwatosa
      Division D: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      Unit Awards
      Unit 1: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School - East Brunswick
      Unit 2: Nebraska - Lincoln East High School - Lincoln
      Unit 3: Oregon (Wild Card) - Cleveland High School - Portland
      Unit 4: Connecticut - Staples High School - Westport
      Unit 5: Alabama - Vestavia Hills High School - Vestavia Hills
      Unit 6: North Carolina - Raleigh Charter High School - Raleigh


      2020 results


      The 2020 national competition was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
      National Winners
      1st Place: Massachusetts - Easthampton High School - Easthampton
      2nd Place: Oregon - Lincoln High School - Portland
      3rd Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      Division Winners
      Best team that did not place in the top 3, from each of 4 regions
      Division A: Alabama - Vestavia Hills High School - Vestavia Hills
      Division B: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      Division C: Connecticut - Staples High School - Westport
      Division D: Nevada - Reno High School - Reno
      Unit Awards
      Highest unit scores from schools that were not national winners nor division winners.
      Unit 1: Washington - Tahoma High School - Maple Valley
      Unit 2: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School - East Brunswick
      Unit 3: Nevada (Wild Card) - Incline High School
      Unit 4: Oregon (Wild Card) - Grant High School - Portland
      Unit 5: Illinois - Maine South High School - Park Ridge
      Unit 6: Montana - Laurel High School - Laurel


      2019 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      2nd Place: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      3rd Place: Oregon (Wild Card) - Grant High School - Portland
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Oregon - Lincoln High School - Portland
      5th Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      6th Place: Virginia (Wild Card) - Douglas S Freeman High School - Henrico
      7th Place: Indiana - Hamilton Southeastern High School - Fishers
      8th Place: Indiana (Wild Card) - Fishers High School - Fishers
      9th Place: Washington - Tahoma High School - Maple Valley
      10th Place: Michigan (Wild card) - Black River Public School - Holland
      Unit Awards
      Highest unit scores from schools that were not national winners nor division winners.
      Unit 1: Utah - Sky View High School/Green Canyon High School - Smithfield
      Unit 2: Massachusetts - Easthampton High School - Easthampton
      Unit 3: Illinois - Maine South High School - Park Ridge
      Unit 4: Nevada (Wild Card) - Incline High School - Incline Village
      Unit 5: Wisconsin (Wild Card) - Wauwatosa East High School - Wauwatosa
      Unit 6: Arizona - Mountain View High School - Mesa


      2018 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Oregon - Grant High School - Portland
      2nd Place: California (Wild Card) - Foothill High School - Pleasanton
      3rd Place: Oregon (Wild Card) - Lincoln High School - Portland
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      5th Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      6th Place: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      7th Place: Washington - Tahoma High School - Maple Valley
      8th Place: Indiana - Fishers High School - Fishers
      9th Place: Illinois - Maine South High School - Park Ridge
      10th Place: Wisconsin - Wauwatosa West High School - Wauwatosa


      2017 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      2nd Place: Oregon - Grant High School - Portland
      3rd Place: Indiana - Cathedral High School - Indianapolis
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Indiana (Wild Card) - Plainfield High School - Plainfield
      5th Place: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      6th Place: Virginia (Wild Card) - Douglas S. Freeman High School - Henrico
      7th Place: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      8th Place: Alabama - Vestavia Hills High School - Vestavia Hills
      9th Place: Michigan - East Grand Rapids High School - East Grand Rapids
      10th Place: Illinois - Maine South High School - Park Ridge


      2016 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Oregon - Lincoln High School - Portland
      2nd Place: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver
      3rd Place: Oregon (Wild Card) - Grant High School - Portland
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Alabama - Vestavia Hills High School- Vestavia Hills
      5th Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies - Richmond
      6th Place: Indiana - Fishers High School - Fishers
      7th Place: California - Arcadia High School - Arcadia
      8th Place: Connecticut - Trumbull High School - Trumbull
      9th Place: Washington - Tahoma Senior High School - Covington
      10th Place: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School - East Brunswick


      2015 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Oregon - Grant High School - Portland
      2nd Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School - Richmond
      3rd Place: Virginia (Wild Card) - Douglas S Freeman High School - Henrico
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Washington - Tahoma Senior High School- Covington
      5th Place: Alabama - Vestavia Hills High School- Vestavia Hills
      6th Place: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      7th Place: Nevada - Edward C. Reed High School- Sparks
      8th Place: Michigan - East Grand Rapids High School - Grand Rapids
      9th Place: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School - East Brunswick
      10th Place: Indiana - Munster High School - Munster
      Unit Awards
      Unit 2: Wisconsin- Wauwatosa West High School- Wauwatosa
      Unit 4: California- Arcadia High School- Arcadia
      Unit 5: Arizona - Corona del Sol High School - Tempe


      2014 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Oregon -Lincoln High School - Portland
      2nd Place: California - Amador Valley High School - Pleasanton
      3rd Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School - Richmond
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Indiana- Fishers High School- Fishers
      5th Place: Alabama- Vestavia Hills High School- Vestavia Hills
      6th Place: Michigan- East Grand Rapids High School- Grand Rapids
      7th Place: Colorado- Grandview High School- Aurora
      8th Place: Illinois- Maine South High School- Park Ridge
      9th Place: Arizona- Corona del Sol- Tempe
      10th Place: New Mexico- Highland High School- Albuquerque
      Unit Awards
      Unit 2: Wisconsin- Wauwatosa West High School- Wauwatosa
      Unit 3: New Jersey- East Brunswick High School- East Brunswick


      2013 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Oregon-Grant High School-Portland
      2nd Place: California- Amador Valley High School-Pleasanton
      3rd Place: Colorado-Denver East High School-Denver
      Honorable Mentions
      4th Place: Alabama- Vestavia Hills High School- Vestavia Hills
      5th Place: Indiana- Cathedral High School- Indianapolis
      6th Place: Arizona- Corona del Sol High School- Tempe
      7th Place: Washington- Tahoma Senior High School- Covington
      8th Place: Connecticut- Trumbull High School- Trumbull
      9th Place: Illinois- Maine South High School- Park Ridge
      10th Place: Indiana (Wild Card)- Plainfield High School- Plainfield


      2012 results


      National Winners
      1st Place: Oregon-Lincoln High School-Portland
      2nd Place: Virginia - Maggie L. Walker Governor's School
      3rd Place: California - Arcadia High School-Arcadia
      4th Place: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School
      5th Place: Indiana - Munster High School
      9th Place: North Carolina - Northwest Guilford High School
      10th Place: Illinois - Maine South High School


      2011 results


      National Winners

      1st Place: Virginia Maggie L. Walker Governor's School
      2nd Place: California Amador Valley High School
      3rd Place: New Jersey East Brunswick High School

      Honorable Mention
      (top ten)

      4th Place: Alabama Vestavia Hills High School
      5th Place: Michigan East Grand Rapids High School
      6th Place: Colorado
      7th Place: Oregon
      8th Place: North Carolina
      9th Place: Illinois
      10th Place: Indiana Munster High School

      Unit Awards
      Best non-finalist team for expertise in each unit of competition
      Unit 1: Missouri
      Unit 2: Rhode Island
      Unit 3: South Dakota
      Unit 4: New York
      Unit 5: Washington
      Unit 6: Kansas

      Regional Awards
      Best non-finalist team from each region
      Western States: Alaska
      Mountains/Plains States: New Mexico
      Central States: Kentucky
      Southeastern States: South Carolina
      Northeastern States: Connecticut


      2010 results


      National Winners

      1st Place: California - Arcadia High School (Arcadia, California)
      2nd Place: Alabama
      3rd Place: Virginia

      Honorable Mention
      (top ten)

      4th Place: Oregon
      5th Place: Colorado
      6th Place: New Jersey
      7th Place: Florida
      8th Place: Indiana
      9th Place: Westminster Christian Academy, St. Louis, Missouri
      10th Place: Wisconsin

      Unit Awards
      Best non-finalist team for expertise in each unit of competition
      Unit 1: Utah
      Unit 2: Connecticut
      Unit 3: Arizona
      Unit 4: Vermont
      Unit 5: Washington
      Unit 6: Alaska

      Regional Awards
      Best non-finalist team from each region
      Western States: Nevada
      Mountains/Plains States: New Mexico
      Central States: Michigan
      Southeastern States: North Carolina
      Northeastern States: New York


      2009 results


      National Winners' Awards

      1st Place: Colorado
      2nd Place: Alabama
      3rd Place: California

      Honorable Mention
      (top ten)

      4th Place: Virginia
      New Jersey
      Indiana
      Florida
      Oregon
      Michigan
      Connecticut

      Unit Awards
      Best non-finalist team for expertise in each unit of competition
      Unit 1: Nevada
      Unit 2: New York
      Unit 3: New Hampshire
      Unit 4: Alaska
      Unit 5: Wisconsin
      Unit 6: Texas

      Regional Awards
      Best non-finalist team from each region
      Western States: Arizona
      Mountains/Plains States: New Mexico
      Central States: Missouri
      Southeastern States: North Carolina
      Northeastern States: Vermont


      2012 National Competition


      1st: Lincoln High School, Portland, Oregon
      2nd: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia
      3rd: Arcadia High School, Arcadia, California


      2011 National Competition


      1st: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia
      2nd: Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, California
      3rd: East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, New Jersey


      2010 National Competition


      1st: Arcadia High School, Arcadia, California
      2nd: Vestavia Hills High School, Vestavia Hills, Alabama
      3rd: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia


      2009 National Competition


      1st: East High School, Denver, Colorado
      2nd: Vestavia Hills High School, Vestavia Hills, Alabama
      3rd: Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, California


      2008 National Competition


      1st: East High School, Denver, Colorado
      2nd: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia
      3rd: Grant High School, Portland, Oregon


      2007 National Competition


      1st: East High School, Denver, Colorado
      2nd: Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, California
      3rd: Grant High School, Portland, Oregon


      2006 National Competition


      1st: East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, New Jersey
      2nd: Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, California
      3rd: East High School, Denver, Colorado


      2005 National Competition


      1st: East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, New Jersey
      2nd: Grant High School, Portland, Oregon
      3rd: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia


      2004 National Competition


      1st: East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, New Jersey
      2nd: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia
      3rd: Grant High School, Portland, Oregon


      2003 National Competition


      1st: Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, Richmond, Virginia
      2nd: Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, Miami, Florida
      3rd: East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, New Jersey
      National Champions

      2002 Dobson High School, Mesa, Arizona
      2001 Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, Miami Florida
      2000 Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, Miami Florida
      1999 Maine South High School, Park Ridge, Illinois
      1998 East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, NJ
      1997 Our Lady of Lourdes, Miami, FL
      1996 Lincoln High School, Portland, OR
      1995 Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, CA
      1994 Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, Miami, FL
      1993 Arcadia High School, Arcadia, CA
      1992 East High School, Denver, CO
      1991 Lincoln High School, Portland, OR
      1990 Lincoln High School, Portland, OR
      1989 Lincoln Southeast High School, Lincoln, NE
      1988 Gompers Secondary School, San Diego, CA


      References




      External links


      Center for Civic Education Introduction

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