Presidential Classroom
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The Presidential Classroom is a high school program in which students spend a week in Washington, D.C., at the Georgetown Marriott Conference Center at Georgetown University. During each one-week visit, students tour different sites in DC, including the State Department, the Capitol, the Supreme Court, Mount Vernon, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, World War II Memorial, and various advocacy organizations, such as the NRA, RNC, DNC, and ACLU. Students often visit embassies and meet personally with the ambassadors.
Students hear from leading political officials and insiders about the Constitution and the current political scene.
In 2012 Presidential Classroom teamed up with the Miller Center to provide an online format. It appears that it no longer has a residency format at Georgetown.[1]
References[]
- ^ "Miller Center Launches 'Presidential Classroom' to Educate About U.S. Presidency and Government". UVA Today. 19 February 2012.
External links[]
- Non-profit organizations based in Charlottesville, Virginia
- Nonpartisan organizations in the United States