Programs
The programs of the Center for Youth Voice help students go on to be extraordinary, in ordinary walks of life—that’s good leadership

The programs of the Center for Youth Voice help students go on to be extraordinary, in ordinary walks of life—that’s good leadership
Students learn about government and leadership, as well as about themselves—their abilities, interests and responsibilities as citizens of a participatory democracy.
A working replica of the UN, conducted by students who "adopt" a nation and research its history, economy, culture and system of government.
Students K-12 cast their vote on Election Day at a “polling place” in their school building, offering an authentic and real-world voting experience for young people across Minnesota.
Serve as an election judge and GET PAID to learn more about the election process and to provide a great service to the community.
A facilitation protocol that provides teachers and students with a model for approaching controversial public issues that is responsive to the current political climate, particularly the increase in political polarization.
"National Youth in Government" where Minnesota students meet with 700 of their counterparts from around the nation to debate national and international issues.
Connect young people with community experts and local policymakers to get them talking with their legislators about issues that are important to them.