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Lexington One Students Cast Their Votes in Mock Elections
Students voted in mock presidential elections at schools across the district in October.
While adults in America head to the polls on Nov. 6, many Lexington OneΒ learners have already experienced what itβs like to do your civic duty by voting for president.
Several Lexington One schools participated in mock elections during October. The schools used theΒ mock elections to teach students more about the foundations of American government, such as theΒ American electoral processprimaries and caucuses.
Students at Gilbert High, Lexington Middle, Pelion High, Pleasant Hill Elementary, Pleasant HillΒ Middle and Red Bank Elementary participated in various national mock elections, such as the YouthΒ Leadership Initiative Mock Election that teaches students more about the voting process and theΒ importance of registering to vote. Around one million students participated in the YouthΒ Leadership Initiative Mock Election, making it the largest student-only online mock election in theΒ nation.Β
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Lexington Elementary EAGLE students planned a school-wide mock election to help them practiceΒ analyzing data. The data, that included studentsβ grade, gender and presidential vote, allowed theΒ EAGLE students to compare the results to see if different grade levels and/or different gendersΒ voted similarly.
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