National Convention Center Presents Interactive Constitution

MOLLY-MAE MENDOZA
Staff Writer

On Sept. 9, College Board announced a collaboration with the National Constitution Center to provide educators and students with a new tool that alters the U.S Constitution into an educational experience.

The Interactive Constitution is a resource where users can look over the most current debates about the U.S. Constitution. Users will be able to click on a U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights and read a statement from traditional and liberal scholars, as well as with different statements about zones of disagreement, according to College Board.

“I think it’s great that College Board is contributing to the Interactive Constitution. It will allow students and teachers to expand their knowledge on the U.S Constitution,” junior Luis Ontiveros said.

College Board is also taking action to expand AP U.S. History classes, as well as for middle school classrooms and both will be finished later in the year. Teachers and students across the world can look into these resources for free, regardless of whether they participate in the AP program.

“I think it’s a good idea to let middle schoolers participate in reading current discussions about the U.S Constitution. It will educate young students, which will help them later in life,” sophomore Isaac Rodriguez said.