National Finals 2016


Lincoln High School Places First in the 29th Annual We the People National Finals

Oregon's Lincoln High School placed first the 29th annual We the People National Finals. Second place went to Denver East High School, followed by Oregon's Grant High School, a wild card team, in third. More than 1,200 students competed in hearings on the Constitution during the National Finals, held April 22-25, 2016. Congratulations to all competitors! Full results.

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