PAOLI, PA — In an innovative approach to civic education, State Representative Melissa Shusterman, representing Pennsylvania’s 157th Legislative District, has unveiled the “It Should Be a Law” essay contest targeted at fourth-grade students. This contest invites young minds from Schuylkill, Tredyffrin, Easttown, and Willistown townships to engage directly with the legislative process by conceptualizing new state laws.
Open to students attending both private and public schools within the district, as well as those residing in the specified townships, the contest aims to foster a sense of civic responsibility and creativity among participants. Students are tasked with proposing a new law for Pennsylvania, articulating the problem it seeks to address, and explaining the importance of its enactment. Each submission, expected to be around 400 words, will be judged on clarity, presentation, and creativity.
This educational initiative not only challenges students to think critically about the laws that govern them but also encourages them to consider how legislation can be a tool for societal improvement. By asking students to engage in this form of civic discourse, Rep. Shusterman is setting the stage for a generation that is more informed, involved, and invested in their communities.
“I am eager to read the thoughtful and innovative ideas our young minds will put forward,” said Rep. Shusterman, expressing her anticipation for the submissions. She highlighted the contest as a dual opportunity for fourth-graders to demonstrate their writing skills and to cultivate a deeper understanding of their role in a democratic society.
The deadline for submissions is April 12, with finalists to be announced on May 13. Every student who participates will receive a signed certificate of achievement from Rep. Shusterman, recognizing their effort and engagement. Additionally, finalists and their families will be offered a unique opportunity to visit the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg as special guests, providing a tangible connection to the state’s legislative process.
This contest arrives at a time when the importance of civic education is increasingly recognized as critical to maintaining a vibrant democracy. Engaging students at a young age in the workings of government and the power of legislation can inspire a lifelong commitment to civic participation. Moreover, initiatives like this serve as a reminder of the potential within our youth to contribute meaningful ideas for change.
By bringing young Pennsylvanians into the legislative conversation, Rep. Shusterman’s “It Should Be a Law” essay contest stands as a commendable effort to empower the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and changemakers in the 157th Legislative District and beyond.
The 157th Legislative District encompasses a portion of Chester County, containing the townships of Easttown, Schuylkill, Tredyffrin, and Willistown. The area includes the following school districts:
- Great Valley School District
- Phoenixville School District
- Tredyffrin-Easttown School District
For more information about the contest, email scirino@pahouse.net or call Shusterman’s District Office at 484-200-8260.
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