On February 26, the LGI Room at Smith-Wade-El Elementary became a space for civic dialogue led by students.
Fourth and fifth graders gathered for a Civic Town Hall that brought elected officials into their school for a focused, student-driven conversation. State Representative Smith-Wade-El joined a panel that also included Jennifer Eaton, President of the School Board, and William Laudien, Lancaster Township Supervisor. They sat side by side, ready to listen.
The Civic Town Hall gave students the chance to move beyond learning about government in a textbook. They experienced it firsthand. They practiced public speaking, critical thinking, and respectful dialogue in real time.
Students left the room with a deeper understanding that their voices matter and that leadership isn't defined by age. They were participants in a conversation about their community.
On this afternoon, civic learning was alive in the room.
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