Constitution Day

It really starts to developthe students into those informed citizens we would like them to become.
The words "We the People” beginour nation’s Constitution, a powerful reminderthat our government exists to represent and serve all Americans. At 鶹ѰBoulder, we find it important to discuss this unifying statement and to cultivate conversations aboutthe Constitution with the generations that will one day lead our nation.
With each new generation, we have the opportunity to enrich and further develop our understanding of theConstitution. With this in mind, each September we connect with high school students across the state to start conversations and share knowledge about the importance of the law of the land. Through the , 鶹ѰBoulder Law students collaborate with Colorado high schools, where the discussions are both informative and applicable to high school students, including topics likeinternet privacy and individual rights. The conversations provide a space for students to grow their understanding of our nation’s foundation and to develop their own opinions.
Rick Ward, principal at Wray High School, finds the partnershipvaluable for his students—providing them direct access to legal scholars who can provide the complexinformation in an engagingway: “It really starts to developthe students into those informed citizens we would like them to become. This program teaches and introduces students to issues that are of national importance but have a tremendous impact on the small community of Wray.”