BRI’s MyImpact Challenge Helps Homeschooled Students Make An Impact
<p>There are approximately 5 million homeschooled students nationwide.</p>
<p>And the Bill of Rights Institute is proud to serve them with more than 4,000 online resources available free of charge for all students, whether they’re homeschooled or attend a public or private school.</p>
<p>Now, BRI is also inviting homeschooled students to make an impact in their communities by participating in MyImpact Challenge.</p>
<p>MyImpact Challenge is BRI’s national civic engagement contest that encourages students to develop constitutionally-principled service projects. BRI will be awarding $40,000 in prizes, including a $10,000 grand prize.</p>
<p>BRI’s MyImpact Challenge is available to all students who want to learn more about civic engagement. Adam Brickley, BRI’s Civics Engagement Projects Manager, recently appeared on The Old Schoolhouse, a leading publication for families with homeschooled students.</p>
<p>Brickley discussed MyImpact Challenge and other essential components for students who want to become engaged citizens. Just click the video below to watch Brickley’s interview with The Old Schoolhouse and learn more about MyImpact Challenge.</p>
<p>For more information on MyImpact Challenge and to sign up your student, visit <a href="https://billofrightsinstitute.org/my-impact-challenge">https://billofrightsinstitute.org/my-impact-challenge</a>.</p>
