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Kids Voting WNY leads polls
in student election involvement

Kids Voting Western New York has expanded its traditional voting experiences and special curricula to include several new offerings.

  • “This program embodies the spirit of the CEC’s Civic Pathways program and encourages the development of strong, engaged citizens from our students.”

    Katie Biggie
    Program Manager, Center for Educational Collaboration
By CHARLES ANZALONE
Published: September 23, 2010

If UB’s thriving Kids Voting Western New York Project was running for office, the polls would clearly indicate a landslide victory.

With several innovative initiatives ready to begin this fall, the program that already has engaged 400,000 Western New York students would be an uncontested re-election. Its list of accomplishments would make any career politician proud.

“We’ve been overwhelmed with the excitement the Kids Voting program generates amongst students and teachers,” says Katie Biggie, program manager for UB’s Center for Educational Collaboration, who has directed the UB Kids Voting affiliate since 2006. “This program embodies the spirit of the CEC’s Civic Pathways program and encourages the development of strong, engaged citizens from our students.”

Biggie, who recently was elected affiliate liaison to the Kids Voting USA board of directors, has reason to be enthusiastic. In just its fourth year, UB’s Kids Voting Western New York not only has reached the astounding mark of 400,000 local kids who have taken part in voting experiences and special Kids Voting USA curricula, it is expanding its offerings to include the following programs:

  • A partnership with Close Up Inc., a nonprofit group designed to educate and inspire young people to become informed and engaged citizens. The group conducts one-week tours in Washington, D.C., tailored around certain themes, such as “Service and Sacrifice,” for high school or middle school groups. UB Kids Voting Western New York officials have written to teachers in hopes of finding students interested in the program.
  • The Community Challenge Project, a new initiative that encourages local schools to develop teams to address specific needs in that community. UB Kids Voting Western New York will offer advice and resources to help identify the best projects and how to develop those projects. UB Kids Voting Western New York then will host an event to showcase all the student projects, bring all the Community Challenge students together and highlight the influence they had on their communities.
  • A partnership with the Erie County Board of Elections to host voting machine tours, taking new voting machines to schools to show students how they work.
  • A new high school curriculum featuring such topics as mid-term elections, first ladies, contacting your elected official and the requirements for becoming a U.S. citizen.

The new projects are in addition to existing UB Kids Voting Western New York activities, which include voter registration drives held in area schools and an extensive speakers bureau that offers 18 speakers ready to meet with students.

All Kids Voting Western New York activities—new and old—are designed to increase student involvement, interest and knowledge in local and national elections. The UB Kids Voting Western New York program is the only local affiliate of the larger, national Kids Voting USA program. It is a signature program of the Center for Educational Collaboration’s Civic Pathways initiative, which provides opportunities for civic engagement to help students, faculty, staff and community members become involved both locally and internationally.

For more information, visit CEC’s Civic Pathways initiative orUB Kids Voting Western New York, or contact Biggie at 829-6170.