Michael F. Shaughnessy

Eastern New Mexico University

Portales, New Mexico 88130

 

1)      Your organization is currently running a contest about the Bill of Rights. Who is eligible and what is at stake?

 

The Bill of Rights Institute, in partnership with the John Templeton Foundation, is running an essay contest entitled “Being an American.”   High school students (Gr. 9-12) in Texas, Virginia, and Kansas are eligible to compete by writing a 500 word essay about American values. 

 

The exact question is:  What civic value(s) do you believe are most essential to being an American, and how can you personally put those values into practice.  To support this personal response, reference a Founding document as well as a figure from American history exemplifying the civic value (s).  Over $30,000 in cash prizes will be awarded this year to both the winning students and their teachers.

 

2)      How exactly did this contest get started? And why is it restricted to only certain states?

 

The Being an American Project was created to help young Americans understand and reflect on the ideals that unite us as Americans.  By participating in the Being an American essay contest, young people will have the opportunity to consider the lessons of American history, the example of great Americans, and the challenges and responsibilities of citizenship in a free society.

 

The contest will be a national contest by the 2009-2010 school year, but we are rolling out the contest gradually.  This year’s competition is open to students in three states—Kansas, Virginia, and Texas-- where nearly 5000 teachers are already familiar with the work of the Bill of Rights Institute.  A complete listing of when specific states will be added to the competition can be found at www.beinganamerican.org/state_map.html.

 

 

3)      What will the winner get? (And I hope I will be allowed to interview the winner!)

 

First place students (and their teachers) in each state this year will receive $5000; 2nd place--$2500; 3rd place--$1250; and 7 Honorable Mentions will each receive $250.  In addition, we will be giving awards to the teachers who have the greatest number of their students participate as well as to the school with the greatest number of participants.

 

 

4)      What do you really want students in the average high school in America to know about the Bill of Rights?

 

We want the “average high school” student to understand that the Bill of Rights ensures limited government and protection of, individual rights.  Students can come to this understanding by studying the historical and colonial origins of the first ten amendments; by examining their application and interpretation throughout American history; and by committing themselves to living out the values reflected in this document.  The Being an American essay contest provides them the opportunity to do all of these.