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Are you a high school student or the parent of one in the state of Oregon? Do you or your student want to get involved in Oregon’s political scene? The Project Liberty High School Scholar program gives such an opportunity to students all around the state of Oregon.

 

​Project Liberty is offering high school Juniors and Seniors an opportunity to learn how to become the next “great” generation; a generation that can stand for Liberty and Freedom.

 

Project Liberty strives to give students the tools they need so that they can fight back to defend their rights, the morality of this Nation, and to preserve the ideals that America has stood upon since its birth.

 

In the High School Scholar (HSS) program, students will learn: Fundamental Philosophy and History of the United StatesInterpersonal Communication SkillsGrassroots CampaigningSocial Media Outreach Curriculum overview The HSS is a scholarship program lasting four weeks. Students will spend a week on each of the specific areas.

 

The fundamentals begin with the reading of the Constitution in addition to other Founding documents. The purpose is to establish a foundation where the students do not read the interpretation of a historian, but critically analyze the Founder’s words for themselves.

 

During the second week students will learn how to communicate their thoughts, opinions, and ideas with those who do not share the same worldview or philosophies.

 

In week three students will see how to use the foundational principles and communication skills in a practical way to win people over for Liberty and Freedom.

 

During the final week, students will learn how to use various media sources to connect and spread their message.

 

Additional benefits We offer scholarships for students to attend both national and state level conferences.

 

Included among these conferences are:

 

CPAC

SFL

WLN

YAL

YAF

 

If you have any questions please contact us.

High School Scholars

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1/1/2014

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