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Project American Life Is ...

Participating in a 4-day adventure
Discovering America's heroic past
Developing critical thinking skills
Building character and leadership
Developing a sense of gratitude
Learning the 4 pillars of citizenship
Discovering how special life is
A teacher's partner
Reclaiming the culture ... one child at a time

Here's what they have to say about Project American Life

The best thing of Project American Life was 'In Search of America.' It was fun because it was so real, and when we got to the campfire the feeling that I got was unreal."

-- Kelsi
  "I believe everyone should experience this program. Each year I watch my students change into compassionate, thoughtful human beings who seek answers to life's difficult questions and make an effort to take responsibility for themselves and others."

Jayme Mothershed. Teacher - Mtn. Gap Middle School
"I cannot say enough about your staff. If only we could staff all schools with people who obviously care about kids as much as you do!"

Suzanne Bailey, Parent
  "Project American Life forms a bond between students and teachers that lasts forever. Every student should have the opportunity to be a part
of this program!"

Carole Arzsman, Teacher - The Academy of Arts and Academics
"Using a 0 -10 rating system, I would give this program a 15 to 20. In my estimation it was excellent because it exposed the children to values and principles that will help them make the best choices as they progress through life, and especially as they return to the school and interact with one another."

- Ms. Alvena Crump, Retired Teacher and Grandmother

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