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Let’s Mark America 250 With A Civic Education Revival

The Daily Wire

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July 3, 2026

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Let’s Mark America 250 With A Civic Education Revival

This piece is part of MI x DW, a collaboration that brings Daily Wire readers exclusive commentary and research from the Manhattan Institute’s world-class team of scholars. *** As the United States marks its 250th birthday and Americans reflect on the nation’s Founding, we should also ask whether we’ve prepared the next generation to understand ...

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Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jul 3, 2026

Let’s Mark America 250 with a Civic Education Revival

Let’s Mark America 250 with a Civic Education Revival

Education Next

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· Jul 2, 2026

250 Reasons This Is the Time for a Renaissance in Civic Education

Virginia embraced an effort to renew students’ patriotic zeal that could be a blueprint for other states The post 250 Reasons This Is the Time for a Renaissance in Civic Education appeared first on Education Next.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 9, 2026

Music and patriotism: Dukes of Hazzard star praises community and family at Great American State Fair

The Great American State Fair used music and culture to bring people together and celebrate Wednesday’s theme of family life and community support. Families from all over the country came to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, not just by looking back on its history, but by making new memories. John Schneider, actor and country music star, []

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nonprofits and brands are navigating the partisan air of the 250th in search of a unifying tone

Nonprofits and companies want to unite Americans behind community service drives and patriotic brand activations in the nation's 250th year.

Townhall

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· Jul 8, 2026

'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom

'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom

The College Fix

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· Jul 3, 2026

Civics education expands ahead of America’s 250th anniversary

The 2025-2026 academic year marks a significant expansion of civics education across several states.

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Related coverage for "Let’s Mark America 250 With A Civic Education Revival": Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — Let’s Mark America 250 with a Civic Education Revival. Education Next — 250 Reasons This Is the Time for a Renaissance in Civic Education. Washington Examiner — Music and patriotism: Dukes of Hazzard star praises community and family at Great American State Fair. KSAT San Antonio — Nonprofits and brands are navigating the partisan air of the 250th in search of a unifying tone. Townhall — 'Informed American Patriotism': Texas Schools Bring Traditional Civics Back to the Classroom. The College Fix — Civics education expands ahead of America’s 250th anniversary