With the help of local and state sponsors, 9th-grade students from Carver 9th Grade Academy are beginning the Citizen Promise Program this year. Students will learn valuable life skills, gain unique experiences, increase their financial literacy, and take action in their community to ensure they are ready for life after high school.
At the kickoff rally, students were introduced to the program and made the personal decision, or “promise,” to take advantage of all that this program offers throughout their high school career. Students and guests heard from motivational speaker Mr. David Page who challenged them to see the greatness in themselves.
At the rally, each student was given two coins: one displaying “Yes” on both sides and the other “No.” Then, they were challenged to make the personal decision to begin planning now for their futures by discarding one coin on their way out of the rally and into their school. The coin they kept with them represents the decision they each made and will be kept with them as reminders of the commitment they have made to themselves, their community, and their future.
The high school program is a continuation of the Super Citizen and American Character programs which teach important lessons of civics, character, and citizenship at the elementary and middle school levels. Through Citizen Promise, students will hear from guest speakers, community mentors, and professional experts on topics designed to help them explore and prepare for their own futures. On at least a monthly basis, the Liberty Learning Foundation will come into their classrooms to present a relevant life, citizen, or career topic.
Along the way, students will maintain journals of their learning and complete citizen actions which may involve learning about or participating in community-oriented activities. They will develop and maintain a digital portfolio that can help them showcase their experience when applying for jobs or colleges. At the end of their senior year, they will be eligible to win one of several Citizen Promise Grants which can be used to help jumpstart their next steps: whether that is purchasing tools for a new trade, a down payment on reliable transportation, or paying for college. The more Citizen Actions they have over their high school career, the more likely they are to earn one of the prized Citizen Promise Grants.
In Dothan, the program will follow these 9th graders every year and will also be offered to classes that follow. There will be opportunities for community volunteers to serve as classroom speakers, mentors, and helpers each year. This week’s kickoff rally is all because of the community-based leadership and support from businesses, elected officials, and organizations that believe investing in these students mean they are investing in the future of Dothan and the State of Alabama!
- Taking their coins to make their Citizen Promise!
- Principal Todd Mitchell welcomes everyone to the Citizen Rally!
- Carver 9th graders will have a choice to make: YES or NO to life, career, and citizen readiness!
- Carver 9th graders are taking their coins to make their Citizen Promise!
- Motivational Speaker James Carter “breaks it down” for the students: Saying YES to Citizen Promise will help them become ready for life after High School!
- When we can rely on others, challenges become easier to overcome!
- Jessica and James spot future doctors, lawyers, and legislators in the crowd at Carver 9th Grade Academy!
- Jessica and James use this chair exercise to demonstrate life and how we can allow others to support us!
- The Carters share the stories of their “yeses” and the importance of putting them towards their dreams and success!
- Trying to “go it alone” makes challenges like this one much harder!
- Jessica and James Carter challenge Carver Academy 9th graders to commit to becoming Life, Career, & Citizen Ready!
- When we can rely on others, challenges become easier to overcome!
- Jessica and James use this chair exercise to demonstrate life and how we can allow others to support us!
- Even the teachers are getting excited about saying YES to the Citizen Promise Program!
- This student is choosing to say YES to Citizen Promise!
- Speaker Jessica Carter connects with students as they make their choice!
- Representative Rick Rehm is choosing to say YES to helping these 9th graders to become Citizen Ready!
- 9th graders throw away their “no” and hold on to the promise of their community!
- Dropping that “no” means YES to Citizen Promise!
- Speaker James Carter tells a student to choose YES!
- Life, Career, & Citizen-Ready is what this “no” represents for these 9th graders!
- Carver 9th graders – With these amazing citizens, you WILL become Life, Career AND Citizen Ready!