Success StoryCapitol Experience
Capitol Experience
Author: Carrie Derossett
Planning Unit: Logan County CES
Major Program: Civic Engagement
Plan of Work: Empowering Youth for Success
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Kentucky’s Core Academic Standards for 5th grade Social Studies include:
C: Civic Virtues and Democratic Principles 5.C.CV.1 Describe the democratic principles of equality before the law, inalienable rights, consent of the governed and right to alter or abolish the government.
C: Processes, Rules and Laws 5.C.PR.1 Evaluate whether various rules and laws promote the general welfare, using historical and contemporary examples.
C: Kentucky Government 5.C.KGO.1 Explain the roles and responsibilities of a Kentucky citizen.
As a part of their study of Kentucky government in 5th grade, most of the schools in Logan County take a field trip to our state capitol in Frankfort. Due to the global pandemic, our students were not able to travel during the 2020-21 school year.
Mammoth Cave Area 4-H used this as an opportunity to turn our 4-H Capitol Experience into a virtual experience. In Logan County, we were able to use this as a school enrichment opportunity and every 5th grader in the Logan County and Russellville Public Schools participated in the experience.
As a part of the virtual experience, students were able to:
- virtually tour the capitol building
- tour the governor’s mansion
- tour the old capitol building
- participate in a virtual tour to learn about Kentucky’s three branches of government
- write their own bill proposal
- interview our State Representative Jason Petrie
- interview our State Senator Whitney Westerfield
At the completion of the program, most students were able to correctly answer the following questions:
- The Capitol building is constructed of marble.
- I would like to learn more about our state government.
- Kentucky has had 3 state capitol buildings.
- The Legislative branch makes laws for Kentucky.
- Kentucky became a state in 1792.
- A law helps us to follow rules.
- The judicial branch interprets laws.
- The 16th President of the United States that is in the Capitol Rotunda is Abraham Lincoln.
- There are 100 state representatives in the House of Representatives.
- There are 38 Senators in the Senate.
- Our State Representative is Jason Petrie.
- Our State Senator is Whitney Westerfield.
326 students in Logan County were able to successfully complete this program.
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