Showcases Results 2020
The Center held the 2020 National Showcase for Project Citizen on August 4th and 5th. Because of COVID19, the entire showcase was done electronically. Many students began their traditional portfolios but were unable to finish them. Students from Massachusetts to Arizona tackled problems in their community. Students tackled problems such as school curriculum to school safety and much more. The achievement levels for this year's participants are as follows:

Superior

Florida
Hialeah Miami Lakes
Senior High School

Florida
Miami Lakes
Middle School

New Jersey
Ridgefield Park
Jr/Sr High School

New York
PS 122 The Mamie
Fay School

Exceptional

Arizona
Carson Jr
High School

Florida
Palm Pointe Educational
Research School

Massachusetts
Monomoy Regional High School

New York
East Northport
Middle School

New York
New Dorp High School

Each portfolio was evaluated three times. Achievement level results are based on the average score of the three rounds of portfolio evaluation during the national showcase.


Special recognition to all the Project Citizen teachers and students in the nation for their work on Project Citizen during the 2019-2020 school year.


For 2019 results, click here.

For 2018 results, click here.
 
For 2017 results, click here.
 
For 2016 results, click here.

For 2015 results, click here.

For 2014 results, click here.

For 2013 results, click here.

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