Civic Engagement Grows as Punahou School Students Ignite Kids Voting Hawaii
Civic Engagement Initiative Gathers Momentum
Punahou Academy students Sophia Howell '26, Lulu Cole '27, and Kahn Ho '25 are at the forefront of a movement aimed at enhancing civic participation among their peers and younger children. With the upcoming elections, their initiative seeks to inform and empower youth through the Kids Voting Hawaii program.
Importance of Student-Led Civic Actions
- Engagement: Students are pivotal in fostering civic awareness.
- Awareness: They educate fellow students about the voting process.
- Impact: This effort is expected to motivate more young voters.
Boosting Civic Responsibility in Schools
- Encouraging discussions about democracy in classrooms.
- Organizing events that focus on the importance of voting.
- Creating engaging materials to capture the interest of students.
This initiative is a vital step in nurturing a more engaged future electorate. Punahou School students are setting an example for civic involvement that others can follow.
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