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American Legion Boys State is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for U.S. high school students. It is a participatory program in which students become part of the operation of local, county and state government. American Legion Boys State was founded in 1935 to counter the socialism inspired Young Pioneer Camps. The program was the idea of two Illinois Legionnaires, Hayes Kennedy and Harold Card, who organized the first American Legion Boys State at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield.
American Legion Auxiliary sponsors a separate but similar program for young women called American Legion Auxiliary Girls State.
At American Legion Boys State, participants learn the rights, privileges and responsibilities of franchised citizens. The training is objective and centers on the structure of city, county and state governments. Operated by students elected to various offices, American Legion Boys State activities include legislative sessions, court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, assemblies, bands, choruses and recreational programs.
American Legion posts select high school juniors to attend the program. In most cases, a sponsoring post, local business, community-based organization, or individual pays the Citizen’s sponsorship to the program.
American Legion Boys State programs currently exist in all American Legion Departments except Hawaii. As separate corporations, American Legion Boys State programs vary in content and method of procedure, but each adheres to the same basic concept: teaching government from the township to the state level.
The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State program is the second oldest in the nation and began in 1936. Sponsored by The American Legion Department of West Virginia; it is the only program to still be held where it was founded. The Boys State Board of Directors, in recognition of the exigencies of the war years, cancelled the program for the years 1943 and 1945.
The 82nd Annual American Legion Mountaineer Boys State will be held June 9-15, 2019 at West Virginia University Jackson’s Mill. Students will take part in creating the 51st State to the Union. Founded in 1936, the goal of The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State (ALMBS) is to educate and train West Virginia youth in understanding one of the country’s most precious freedoms; the democratic form of government. ALMBS is characterized as “West Virginia’s Premier Leadership Academy!â€Â Participants receive instruction and hands on experience in the governmental, political, and legal processes and participate in a variety of “career paths†that include Political, Legal, Banking, Law Enforcement (State Police and Natural Resource Police), Journalism (Broadcast & Print), Homeland Security (National Guard), Corrections, and Emergency Services. West Virginia proudly holds the 2nd oldest American Legion Boys State charter in the nation.
ALMBS is sponsored by the nation’s largest wartime veteran’s service organization – The American Legion. For 100 years, The American Legion remains committed to mentoring and sponsorship of youth programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans – these are known as the Four Pillars of The American Legion: Veterans, Americanism, Youth and Defense. The American Legion 100th Anniversary mantra is “Legacy and Vision†– both a celebration of past accomplishments and a renewal of the organization’s resolve to serve communities, states and the nation for a second century. The American Legion Boys State program has been part of this national tradition since 1935.
The 2018 ALMBS graduated 372 young men in the weeklong program from throughout the 55 Counties of West Virginia.
To find out more about The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State visit us online at http://wvboysstate.org, contact your local American Legion Post, contact your local High School Guidance Counselor or The American Legion Department of West Virginia Headquarters at http://wvlegion.org. Are you ready to be part of the “Men of Tomorrow?â€
The American Legion Boys State is a nationwide honors program developed to expose its participants to the rights, privileges, duties and responsibilities of a franchised Citizen. This summer leadership academy is objective and practical with city, county and state governments operated by the “Citizens†elected to the various activities. Activities include legislative sessions, court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, assemblies, bands, chorus, and recreational programs. In order to attend ALMBS, “Citizens†had to have completed their junior year in high school, be in the top of their class academically, demonstrate leadership ability, recommended by their local High School and selected by their local American Legion Post.
Participants receive many benefits from this “Week that shapes a lifetime!â€Â These benefits range from obtaining college credit, applying for scholarships, earning extra merit points towards attending the military academies, as well as, developing a diverse network of relationships across the state. Approximately 30,400 individuals have graduated from The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State in its 81 year history.
To qualify to attend ALMBS, candidates must be a member of the male enrollment of the junior class; have at least a 2.75 grade point average or higher; have demonstrated outstanding qualities in the areas of school activities, community activities, and character; have never attended a Boys State program previously; and be a citizen of West Virginia or attend a high school in West Virginia.
The American Legion Auxiliary holds the American Legion Auxiliary Rhododendron Girls State program at Davis & Elkins College for those female juniors who are interested in a similar program; more information on ALARGS can be found at https://wvgirlsstate.org.
The American Legion proudly thanks those who donate to this program every year. “Citizens†can be sponsored by local businesses, individuals, or community minded organizations by contacting their local American Legion Post and letting them know they are interested in helping support the program. The cost to sponsor a young man to the program is currently $250 and recruitment efforts occur between January and April of each year. If it weren’t for the support of communities throughout the state, this program would not be as successful as it is. The American Legion salutes you!
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