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What is Boys’ State? Boys’ State is a program of the American Legion developed from the concept that youth should be offered a better perspective of the practical operation of government; that the individual is an integral part and commensurately responsible for the character and success of his government . As such, it is and activity of high educational value, borne of a need for youth training in a practical citizenship. Boys’ State is a leadership Action Program where qualified male high school juniors take part in a practical government course. This course is designed to develop in the young citizens a working knowledge of the structure of government, and to impress upon them the fact that their government is what THEY make it. Boys’ State is an objective citizenship training program which inculcates individual responsibility to the community, state, and nation. It is operated on the basis of the political government organization existing in New York State, including all levels from municipality to the state.
The Objectives of Boys’ State A. A. To develop civic leadership and pride in American Citizenship. It is our earnest hope that each young man attending Boys’ State will return to his community a better citizen than when he left, and that he will demonstrate this fact by his willingness to make civic contributions that will help make his community a better place in which to live. B. B. To arouse a keen interest in the detailed study of government. We desire to create more than just a passive interest in the actual study of the government – we strive to create interest which will encourage the desire for knowledge. C. C. To arouse in the young citizen a determination to maintain our form of government. We attempt to accomplish this in many ways, but primarily through bringing them to full realization of how wonderful it is to be an American! D. D. To develop in young citizens of Boys’ State a full understanding of our American traditions and beliefs in the United States of America. We work to impress upon them, in the strongest manner possible, the glorious traditions which have made this country what it is today. E. E. To inculcate a sense of individual obligation to their Community, State, and Nation. F. F. To safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy. Watch a video of the 2008 Boys' State Events.
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