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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Shoreline’s Judi MacRae among civic educators honored by the Senate

Judi Macrae
OLYMPIA – The importance of civic education and the men and women who teach our state’s students about their government took center stage Monday, February 19, 2012.

Civic Education Day was held in the Legislative Building to honor those who teach civics and to create awareness about its importance.

“In order to have a truly representative democracy, Americans must have a thorough understanding of the process,” said Sen. Maralyn Chase, D-Shoreline, who sponsored a resolution commemorating the day. “We owe a debt of gratitude to the teachers here today who are being honored for their outstanding commitment to civics education.”

Nine finalists and two winners were honored as the Washington State Legislature's Civic Educators of the Year for 2012. Among the finalists was Judi MacRae of Shoreline.

MacRae teaches at Madrona School in Edmonds. Last year she worked with 4th-6th graders to introduce and lobby legislation through the process which encourages civil rights education. The students wrote letters, testified via the internet during a hearing on the bill and many of them were present when Gov. Chris Gregorie signed Senate Bill 5174 into law.

“Ms. MacRae proved to her students that they truly can have an impact on government,” Chase said. “It’s a great lesson not just for students, but for all of us.”

1 comment:

  1. Great job, Judi! My son was involved with the whole process, and got to go down to Olympia to see it signed into law by the governor. I'm glad you received the recognition for your work. It left an impact on my son.
    Thanks,
    Kari

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