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"If we can get (Project Citizen) going I think it will make
citizenship real, instead of just being words that students hear
adults talking about. What it comes down to is students can have
a voice and make an impact, too."
Peggy Norman, Principal
Rossville Middle School, Georgia 2005
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The Center for Civic Education administers the Project Citizen program nationally through a network of coordinators in 50 states, 435 congressional districts, 4 trust territories, and the District of Columbia. These coordinators work with their members of Congress, business and community leaders, and local educators to contribute to the success of the program.
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