Teacher-student teams are invited to apply to this program from National History Day in partnership with Carpenters’ Hall. Selected teams will explore the founding of the United States and how the ideals of that era have been debated, discussed, and refined over the course of history through participation in online learning during the winter and spring and an in-person program July 13-19 in Philadelphia, PA. Teams must include one student in tenth or eleventh grade this academic year and one educator, including school librarians and teachers of grades 4-12. | Program information & application deadline: November 1 | Contact: Krista Grensavitch

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