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2007 NRA Youth Education Summit PDF Print E-mail
Written by Daniel White   
Sunday, 21 January 2007

(Reprinted from an NRA alert)

The National Rifle Association's Youth Education Summit (YES) program is gearing up to host another active week for students who want to learn about the U.S. government. The YES program will host a group of outstanding high school sophomores and juniors from across the United States for a weeklong educational experience in Washington, D.C. This year's program will take place July 9 - 15. The deadline for applications is set for March 1, 2007.

The Youth Education Summit is a seven-day event designed to encourage America's youth to become active and knowledgeable U.S. citizens. YES is an intensive educational experience that allows students to learn the significance of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, to develop an understanding of the federal government, and see the importance of active participation in civic affairs--all while in the nation's capital.

Activities on this year's schedule include:

  • Informative tours, and independent time, at historic sites and monuments in and around Washington, D.C.
  • Traversing an obstacle course at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Va.
  • Guest speakers and research time at NRA Headquarters and the National Firearms Museum.
  • Competitive debates with other high school students from across the nation.

In addition to the week in Washington, D.C., YES participants compete for $30,000 in college scholarships. Since the program's inception in 1996, over $140,000 in scholarships have been awarded.

The March 1, deadline is quickly approaching. High school sophomores and juniors interested in participating in the NRA's Youth Education Summit program need to have their applications postmarked by the deadline.

For additional information, and to download an application for the 2007 Youth Education Summit, please visit www.nrafoundation.org/yes or call (800) 672-3888, ext. 1353.