FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 12, 2024
Lawrence County middle school students will test their civics knowledge and compete for national title
LAWRENCEBURG, TN – The Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the launch of the 2025 National Civics Bee®, an initiative aimed at encouraging more young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. Hosted in partnership with The Civic Trust® of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the competition will inspire middle schoolers to become better informed about American democracy, to engage respectfully and constructively in the community, and to build greater trust in others and institutions.
Middle school students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade from public, private, and home schools are invited to take part in the first-round civics essay competition. The online submission portal opened October 15, 2024 and will remain open until February 4, 2025.
After a panel of judges review the essays, the top 20 students will be selected to advance to a local competition: an in-person live event featuring two rounds of civics questions followed by a Q&A round to test their civics knowledge. The Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce will host its local competition in the spring of 2025. The local finalists and top winners will receive various prizes, including prizes worth at least $500 for the first-place student.
Participants in the National Civics Bee® will have the chance to gain recognition for their civics knowledge and skills and compete for prestigious prizes throughout the competition. The competition enables students to explore issues that matter to their communities, furthering their understanding of civic engagement and fostering responsible citizenship. Winners from each of the local competitions across Tennessee will be invited to take part in the state finals. The first-place winner of the state finals will receive a trip to Washington, D.C. to compete for prizes worth at least $50,000 during the national championship in the Fall of 2025.
“Last year’s National Civics Bee Competition was a great success as nearly 150 students identified community issues like homelessness, voter turnout, litter, and teen vaping and thought critically about what community assets could be leveraged to solve each problem. The Lawrence County Chamber is proud to renew our partner with the U.S. Chamber, The Civic Trust, and our local middle schools to promote engage students in this national civics competition,” said Ryan Egly, President & CEO of the Lawrence County Chamber.
“Fostering a deep understanding of civics and government among our young students is critical to the vibrancy of democracy and civic life in America. The National Civics Bee® provides a unique platform for them to not only showcase their knowledge but also become active and engaged citizens of the future,” said Hilary Crow, vice president of civics at the U.S. Chamber Foundation.
For more information on entering the National Civics Bee® in Tennessee visit: lawcotn.com/civics-bee/ or nationalcivicsbee.org.
For interview requests or additional information, please contact Ryan Egly at ryan@lawcotn.com.
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About National Civics Bee®
The National Civics Bee®, a program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s The Civic Trust®, is an annual nonpartisan competition aimed at improving civics education and literacy among middle school students, their families, and communities. The National Civics Bee® helps elevate civics as a national priority through a network of state and local chambers across the country. The National Civics Bee® is made possible through the generous support of its founding partner, the Daniels Fund, Citizen Travelers, and other funders.