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Students in Grades K-12; College and University Students

When life gives you lemons... make lemonade! Inspired by the journey of Philadelphia-area hero Alex Scott, the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand Project celebrates the idea that just one kid can make a difference. Join schools from around the world to raise awareness and money for pediatric cancer research, all while participating in standards-based projects that make the process...

Students in grades 9-12
The Exchange

MAGPI is pleased to help promote this event for our member, The National Constitution Center.

Students from schools across the country will discuss the principles of the U.S. Constitution and whether or not they are reflected in their schools during The Exchange at the National Constitution Center. The program will take place on Thursday, September 16, 2010, from 12:30...

Students in grades 9-12 (for the interactive videoconference), all ages are invited to watch the live webstream of the panel discussion.

MAGPI is pleased to partner with Allegheny Intermediate Unit 3, Cornell School District, the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh and the National Flag Foundation to offer a live webstream of the panel discussion and Q&A of this exciting Constitution Day event.

On the occasion of Constitution Day, Cornell School District, the World Affairs Council of...

K12 Students, College/University Students

The earthquake in Haiti shattered lives, devastating a country - - and the world responded. Most importantly, youth responded in innovative and amazing ways. Join schools around the world for this groundbreaking international videoconference and webcast to hear what youth are doing to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake. You'll also hear from aid organizations who are continually...