CHICAGO—Today, the Obama Foundation and Chicago Public Schools announced a new initiative to celebrate and honor students, schools, educators, and community partners who have made a powerful impact in their communities through civic engagement and action. As part of our shared vision to elevate the next generation of young leaders, the initiative will build upon Chicago's rich legacy of civic engagement by establishing a recognition that exemplifies the Obama Foundation's mission to inspire, empower, and connect people to change their communities, and the world, for the better.
"Every day the Foundation is inspired by young people in Chicago who are making a difference in their communities," said Foundation CEO David Simas. "We are excited to work with Chicago Public Schools to recognize the efforts of Chicago students, teachers, and schools who are making civic learning a priority and in so doing inspire and empower others to do the same."
"There are no better role models for our next generation of leaders than Barack and Michelle Obama, and these awards will celebrate the Chicagoans who are following in their footsteps by giving back to our city," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. "I am grateful to the Obama Foundation for partnering with Chicago's students, schools, and communities to inspire and empower young leaders."
"Civically minded young people are the linchpin of democracy, and this recognition will help build a lasting legacy of civics education in Chicago for generations to come," said CPS Chief Education Officer LaTanya D. McDade. "As an educator, nothing is more inspiring than seeing students organize and develop solutions to important issues affecting their schools and communities, and we are committed to continuing to strengthen civics education at Chicago Public Schools while expanding opportunities for students to have their voices heard in every neighborhood across the city."
The Obama Foundation and CPS have developed four categories for recognition that exemplify leadership in civic engagement: students who lead impactful projects in their communities, schools that foster civic learning and empower student voice, educators who go above and beyond to support the next generation of young leaders, and community organizations that serve as vital partners. The Foundation and CPS will select two recipients for each category, who will receive a Foundation-sponsored grant to support civics projects that will empower young leaders and positively impact communities across the City of Chicago. A description of each award can be found below.
Applications, criteria, and information on eligibility will be available beginning January 2019, and award recipients will be recognized at an event toward the end of the school year.
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