Share your ideas and show off your citizenship skills in the National Civics Bee.
About the National Civics Bee
The Baltimore County Civics Bee is one of many National Civics Bee competitions promoted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. At least 100 local middle school students will participate in a first-round essay competition. Judges will select 20 to go to the final round: a live quiz event testing civics knowledge. Winners will be recognized in their communities and receive prizes.
How to Enter
If you are a middle school student with an idea about using civics to solve a problem in your community, review the rules and guidelines by clicking the button below. Complete the submission form, including contact information for your parent or guardian, and submit your 500-word essay for consideration.
If you are a middle school student with an idea about using civics to solve a problem in your community, review the rules and guidelines by clicking the button below. Complete the submission form, including contact information for your parent or guardian, and submit your 500-word essay for consideration.
Resources for Participants
Essay Topic
Identify a problem facing your community. How might a citizen solve the problem? Write a 500-word essay, two pages, double-spaced, that includes the following:
• What way can you contribute to your community? How might others view this problem or opportunity differently?
• What are the ways you can approach this issue?
• What is your idea or recommendation?
• What source provide supporting evidence or examples for your idea or recommendation?
• How might members of your community or neighborhood bring your idea or recommendation to life?
• Who might oppose your idea? How might you respond?
Identify a problem facing your community. How might a citizen solve the problem? Write a 500-word essay, two pages, double-spaced, that includes the following:
• What way can you contribute to your community? How might others view this problem or opportunity differently?
• What are the ways you can approach this issue?
• What is your idea or recommendation?
• What source provide supporting evidence or examples for your idea or recommendation?
• How might members of your community or neighborhood bring your idea or recommendation to life?
• Who might oppose your idea? How might you respond?
Judging Criteria
Your essay will be evaluated based on how well you:
• Demonstrate an understanding of civics.
• Acknowledge and address opposing points of view.
• Acknowledge and address at least one Founding Principle and one Civic Virtue.
• Use primary sources, like newspapers, data, historical documents, images, or other documents that relate to your idea.
• Clearly describe an idea innovative or new to you.
Your essay will be evaluated based on how well you:
• Demonstrate an understanding of civics.
• Acknowledge and address opposing points of view.
• Acknowledge and address at least one Founding Principle and one Civic Virtue.
• Use primary sources, like newspapers, data, historical documents, images, or other documents that relate to your idea.
• Clearly describe an idea innovative or new to you.
Why Civics ?
We believe that informed and active citizens make for a strong country, a strong economy, and a strong workforce, and that our continued prosperity depends on the strength of all three. The National Civics Bee is a way to promote greater civics knowledge and civic participation across the country, and to energize our community with a celebration of civic pride. |
Prizes
Be a champion for civics! Each finalist will receive a certificate. In addition: First Place: $500 cash prize Second Place: $250 cash prize Third Place: $125 cash prize |
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsoring the National Civics Bee offers numerous benefits for businesses and organizations seeking to make a positive impact within our community.
Supporting such events promotes civic education, fostering a knowledgeable and engaged citizenry. By investing in the Civics Bee, sponsors actively contribute to building a well-informed generation capable of understanding complex political issues and making informed decisions.
Sponsorship provides significant brand exposure and recognition. Aligning your company's name with an educational initiative demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility, enhancing your organization's reputation among consumers, employees, and potential partners.
Sponsors can also engage with the community through the event, connecting with students, educators, and families, fostering meaningful relationships and increasing brand loyalty.
Sponsoring the National Civics Bee offers numerous benefits for businesses and organizations seeking to make a positive impact within our community.
Supporting such events promotes civic education, fostering a knowledgeable and engaged citizenry. By investing in the Civics Bee, sponsors actively contribute to building a well-informed generation capable of understanding complex political issues and making informed decisions.
Sponsorship provides significant brand exposure and recognition. Aligning your company's name with an educational initiative demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility, enhancing your organization's reputation among consumers, employees, and potential partners.
Sponsors can also engage with the community through the event, connecting with students, educators, and families, fostering meaningful relationships and increasing brand loyalty.