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  2. People to People Student Ambassador Program - Wikipedia

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    The People to People Student Ambassador Program was a travel service based in Spokane, Washington, offering domestic and international travel opportunities to middle and high school students. The group was founded in 1956, during the Eisenhower administration, and reincorporated in 1995.

  3. Student governments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High school student governments usually are known as Student Council. Student governments vary widely in their internal structure and degree of influence on institutional policy. At institutions with large graduate, medical school, and individual "college" populations, there are often student governments that serve those specific constituencies.

  4. Talk : People to People Student Ambassador Program/Archive 1

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    The students in grades 9-12 are able to earn high school credit and service-learning credit through the Washington School of World Studies which is an accredited educational institution or university credit through Eastern Washington Univeristy Eisenhower Center so there is an academic component.

  5. Student activism - Wikipedia

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    Currently in Chile, only 45% of high school students study in traditional public schools and most universities are also private. No new public universities have been built since the end of the Chilean transition to democracy in 1990, even though the number of university students has swelled.

  6. Student council - Wikipedia

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    Often a student government is overseen by a sponsor, which is usually a teacher at that particular school. Most junior or middle school student councils have a constitution of some sort and usually do not have a judicial branch. [11] Compared to elementary school councils, junior high and high school councils generally have fewer people.

  7. Student voice - Wikipedia

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    A powerful example of student voice in school improvement comes from the 2006 student protests in Chile. Throughout the spring of that year, public high school students from across the country began a series of protests, school takeovers, and negotiations designed to bolster support for public education improvement.

  8. Carl Rowan - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1987 by Rowan, Project Excellence was a college scholarship program for black high-school seniors who displayed outstanding writing and speaking skills. Rowan founded Project Excellence to combat negative peer pressure felt by black students and to reward students who rose above stereotypes and negative peer influence and excelled ...

  9. Talk : People to People Student Ambassador Program/ReDraft

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