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Welcome to our new student web site future.state.gov.  I invite you to explore the world of American diplomacy and get a taste for what it takes to serve on the front lines of freedom.” [DSL/Cable; Dial-Up Modem; Audio; Full Text]
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Are you in grades K-6? If so, this area is for you! Join, "Pat, your Passport Pal" and play some fun activities.
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News and Events
Logo for the Doors to Diplomacy ContestDesign a web site that best teaches others about the importance of international affairs and diplomacy! Awards will be offered to student teams with the best web sites.
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Fernando Echavarria answers questions from a class of students.The "Partners in Education" program celebrated Earth Day through community service. During the past year, Department of State staff taught about 350 students in Washington, DC, teaching that global issues are also important locally.
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A student receives the Ralph Bunche essay award.Three Washington, D.C. high school students were selected as winners of the Ralph Bunche Essay Contest at a local celebration of United Nations Day.
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Parents and Educators
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Parents and Educators are the most important influencing factors on youth. Here are some resources to help you share the exciting world of foreign affairs with your children and students.
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My Future with the State Department
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Did you know that the Department of State offers several opportunities for students? Find out which program is right for you!


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