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Civic Leadership Academy   
Dates:  21 February - 28 Feb 2009
Location:  Washington DC
Fee:  $295  

Minimum Age:  16 by the start of the activity
Minimum Grade:  Must have earned the Mitchell Award by the time of application
Application Deadline:  1 October 2008

CLA logoIf you’re interested in politics and careers in public
service, CAP’s Civic Leadership Academy, an intensive
1-week program in Washington, DC, is for you.
CLA cadets receive behind-the-scenes tours and
briefings at the Capitol, Supreme Court, State
Department, Pentagon, CIA, and more. They interact
with national leaders while learning about the
democratic process. The week culminates with
CAP’s Legislative Day, when cadets meet with their
elected representatives on Capitol Hill.
This is not your average field trip to Washington.
CLA is an academically-focused activity that
includes seminars, readings, and group projects.

APPLICATION PROCESS

1.
By 1 October 2008, email a completed CAPF 31,endorsed by your wing commander, to HQ CAP
at the address below. (Please have Commanders’ endorsements in the form of an email.)

2.
Include a 1-page resume of your achievements in cadet programs, aerospace education, emergency services, and community activities.

3.
Include a typed 250-350  word (1 - 2 pages)  essay on one of the following topics:
a. Why is widespread educaitonal opportunity necessary for a nation to develop a democratic system of government?
b. Why should federal courts have the right to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional?

4. Include a recent photo (jpeg) of yourself wearing the AF-style blues uniform.

5.
Include a 1-page letter of recommendation from a teacher.

SENIOR STAFF
A small number of adults are needed to support the cadets.
To apply for staff, email your resume and a CAP Form 31 to the address below.

SELECTION PROCESS
Each region selects three cadets to participate. Watch for the primaries and alternates to be announced in early December.

ACTIVITY FEE
Tuition is $295, which covers meals, lodging, and activities. A $150 deposit is due on 4 Jan, with the balance due on 1 Feb.

EMAIL APPLICATIONS TO: Bobbie Tourville @bjtourville@capnhq.gov


QUICK LINKS:
2009 CLA Kickoff Flier
2006 Honors Program 
2006 News story from "CAP Volunteer"
2005 News story from "Cadet Programs Today" 

ACADEMIC RECOGNITION:
The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed the CAP Civic Leadership CLA Teacher Seal 2008 2009Academy on the NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities for 2008-09.












CURRICULUM & READINGS FROM 2006
Watch for 2009 materials to be posted this winter
Curriculum Guide
Guide to Readings (Introductions only)
The Constitution of the United States (external link)
PL-20  Albright on Communications
FG-10 Gavel to Gavel
FG-20 Democracy in America / Federalist #69
FG-21 The Decision to Fire MacArthur
FG-22 Diplomacy: The U.S. Dept of State at Work (external link)
FG-22 Progress and the Work Ahead in Iraq (external link)
FG-23 The CIA: Who We Are, What We Do (external link)
FG-23 Global Intelligence Challenges 2005 (external link)
FG-30 The Case That Made the Court
AH-21 Only Woman Medal of Honor Holder Ahead of Her Time (external link)
Cadets will receive hard copies of these readings upon arrival at CLA.


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In 2004, cadets met with Secretary of State Colin Powell



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