The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is partnering with Turning Point USA and more than 40 organizations to promote civics education to young people.
Partners in the American 250 Civics Education Coalition include conservative groups such as PragerU, Hillsdale College, Moms for Liberty and the America First Policy Institute.
The Department of Education called it a “landmark initiative” that is “dedicated to renewing patriotism, strengthening civic knowledge and advancing a shared understanding of America’s founding principles in schools across the nation.”
As the Trump administration anticipates its celebration of America’s 250th anniversary next year, the initiative was unveiled on “Constitution Day.”
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With oversight from Education Secretary Linda E. McMahon, the initiative aims to foster conversations about citizenship and America’s values.
McMahon said Wednesday that young Americans need to be equipped with an understanding of American history and values.
“As America approaches 250 years since its founding, we are proud to announce this coalition to ensure every young American understands the beauty of our nation and is equipped with the civic knowledge required to contribute meaningfully to its future.”
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“A country cannot survive if its values are forgotten by its people. More than ever, we need to restore the vitality of the American spirit, and this coalition will take bold steps to educate, inspire, and mobilize youth toward active and informed citizenship.”
One partner, Turning Point USA, is working with its education branch, Turning Point Education.
“Turning Point USA, which includes Turning Point Education, is more resolved than ever to advance God-centered, virtuous education for students flourishing across our nation,” said Dr. Hutz H. Hertzberg, Chief Education Officer of Turning Point Education.
Turning Point USA has been all over the news for tragic reasons this month, in light of its founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University. Kirk’s wife, Erika, has been named the new CEO and chair of the board for Turning Point USA, the organization announced on Thursday.
Since the assassination, the group says it has received more than 60,000 new requests to start high school and college chapters.
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