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Corona del Sol team wins state We the People championship to compete in DC

January 25, 2024 | Tempe Union High School District (4287), School Districts, Arizona


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Corona del Sol team wins state We the People championship to compete in DC
The Tempe Union High School District (TUHSD) Governing Board meeting on January 24, 2024, celebrated a significant achievement by the Corona del Sol High School competitive government team, which recently won the state championship at the We the People competition. This victory marks the team's twentieth representation at the national finals in Washington, D.C., scheduled for April.

Acting Superintendent Dr. Wilson highlighted the students' dedication, noting their extensive preparation over winter break, which included researching political philosophy and current events. The team’s success is attributed to their hard work and commitment, as they transitioned from a second-place finish at the regional competition to a first-place win at the state level.

During the meeting, several students shared their experiences and the impact of the program on their personal and academic growth. Leah Taylor, a team member, expressed pride in continuing a family legacy in the program, while others emphasized the teamwork and skills they developed through their participation. The students acknowledged the support of their coaches and alumni, who contributed to their preparation.

The board members congratulated the team and encouraged community support for their upcoming national competition, including tax credit donations to assist with travel expenses. This recognition not only highlights the students' achievements but also underscores the importance of civic education in fostering engaged and informed citizens.

The meeting also included a land acknowledgment, recognizing the ancestral lands of the Ockmawatom and Pee Posh Maricopa indigenous peoples, reinforcing the district's commitment to honoring the history and culture of the local community.

As the Corona del Sol team prepares for their national competition, their journey reflects the district's dedication to empowering students through civic engagement and education, fostering a sense of responsibility and connection to their community.

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