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Boys Nation /
Boys State
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outstanding representatives from each of 49 Boys States are called
upon to represent their state at American Legion Boys Nation in
Washington, DC. It is here that the young leaders, who had excelled
at their respective Boys States, are introduced to the structure and
function of the federal government.
The first American Legion Boys Nation (then called Boys Forum of
National Government) was held in August 1946 at American University
in Washington, DC. It was officially adopted as a major youth
activity by the 1946 National Convention. Three years later, its
name was changed to American Legion Boys Nation.
At American Legion Boys Nation, each delegate represents his Boys
State as a senator. These youthful lawmakers caucus at the beginning
of the session, organize into committees and conduct hearings on
bills submitted by delegates to the program.
The Boys Nation Senators are instructed on the proper method of
handling bills according to the rules of the United States Senate.
Actual participation in the political process is highlighted
throughout the week to include the organization of party conventions
and the nomination and election of a Boys Nation President and Vice
President.
The week of government training in the Nation's Capitol combines
lectures and forums with visitations to federal agencies,
institutions, memorials and historical spots in and around
Washington. During a visit to Capitol Hill, Boys Nation Senators
meet with elected officials from their home states.
Boys Nation visits several historic and governmental sites in and
around the Washington, DC area. Included are field trips to
Arlington National Cemetery, the monuments and memorials on the
National Mall, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Department of State,
the U.S. Capitol and the White House.
Since its beginning in 1946, Boys Nation has seen many of its
graduates elected to public offices which include the Presidency of
the United States, the United States Congress, as state governors
and as state legislators. Many others became inspired to actively
work for the campaigns of individuals seeking public office.
For more information, contact The American Legion PO
Box 1055, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Boys
State
2008 Florida Boys State Sites and
Date: Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
June 22 to June 28, 2008.
American Legion Boys State is among the most respected and
selective educational programs of government instruction for high
school students. It is a participatory program where each
participant becomes a part of the operation of his local, county and
state government.
Boys State has been a program of The American Legion since 1935
when it organized to counter the Fascist inspired Young Pioneer
Camps. The program was the idea of two Illinois Legionnaires, Hayes
Kennedy and Harold Card, who organized the first Boys State at the
Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield.
The American Legion Auxiliary sponsors a similar program for
young ladies called Girls State.
At American Legion Boys State, participants are exposed to the
rights and privileges, the duties and the responsibilities of a
franchised citizen. The training is objective and practical with
city, county and state governments operated by the students elected
to the various offices. Activities include legislative sessions,
court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, assemblies, bands,
chorus and recreational programs.
High school juniors are selected by local American Legion posts
to attend the program. In most cases, expenses associated with
attending this program are paid by a sponsoring American Legion
post, a local business or another community-based organization.
American Legion Boys State is currently conducted in 49
Departments of The American Legion. Hawaii does not conduct a
program. As separate corporations, Boys States vary in content and
method of procedure, but each and every Boys State adheres to the
basic concept of the program - that of teaching government from the
township to the state level.
Boys State Selection
The American Legion has established certain qualifications for
prospective Boys State citizens. Following are the recommended
guidelines that are employed by most American Legion Boys State
programs.
- Only males who have successfully completed their junior year of
high school and have at least one more semester of high school
remaining are considered eligible to participate.
- Any boy who has previously attended an American Legion Boys
State is not eligible to attend a second session.
- Only boys with outstanding qualities of leadership, character,
scholarship, loyalty and service to their schools and community
should be considered.
In the actual selection of boys as citizens of Boys State, merit
and ability alone are the basis for selection.
American Legion Boys States are in compliance with federal
handicap laws. Most programs require a medical/parental consent
certificate signed by a parent and a registered doctor.
The selection process often differs in the various departments of
The American Legion.
The recommended method is for the school to recommend a list of
eligible candidates to the local American Legion post. The post
would then conduct interviews and selects their representative(s) to
the program.
For additional information, visit one of the Boys State web sites
below or contact: The American Legion, Attn: Boys State, PO Box
1055, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206;
If you would like information on Boys State or Girls
State please click here or go to www.boysandgirlsstate.org/

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