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cvannoySheridan High School’s “We the People” team brought home a Wyoming state championship at the district and state competition held last December in Cheyenne.
This gave the team the chance to compete at the national level, and from April 11 – April 17, the group took the trip to Washington DC. Twenty-six students competed in the competition, which tests each teams’ knowledge of the U.S. Constitution.
On April 29, SHS History teacher Michael Thomas and three of the Unit Quarterbacks talked about the national competition and the trip to Washington.
Michael Thomas:
Kena Mowry, a junior and the Unit 5 quarterback, added. She said she had been to DC before, and she
Unit 5 ranked 15th in the nation in the competitions. The team members were Kena Mowry, Harper Scott, Lucy Brock, Erin Hoffman and Madi Wagner.
Suzie Foster, also a junior, and quarterback of Unit 3.
Anyone who is interested in the class should take it, Foster said, “You learn so much more than listening the lectures, and it applies so much to real life.”
May Lawson, a senior and quarterback of Unit 6 added and talked about other students who might be interested in being a part of the “We the People” team.
All three students felt that the class would help them to be more informed voters when they went to the polls. They also got to meet with two of Wyoming’s legislators, United States Senator John Barrasso and Representative Harriet Hageman while they were there. “It was really cool to interact with them.” Foster said.
As for future plans, two of the students are planning to go into law and one is planning to go into medicine, and they felt the “We the People” program would help them to better understand the issues that might affect their future careers.
They added a big thank you to the community for their financial support, and each student said how grateful they were to Sheridan for giving them this opportunity.
The group wore the fundraising T-shirts with sponsors names to promote Sheridan and Sheridan’s businesses all around the nation’s capital.