Public Achievement
Public Achievement is a youth civic engagement initiative focused on the most basic concepts of citizenship, democracy and public work. Public Achievement draws on the talents and desires of ordinary people to build a better world and to create a different kind of politics.
Everybody can do citizen work
All people - regardless of age, nationality, sex, religion, income or education - can be powerful public actors.
Citizenship isn’t easy
Democracy is messy and sometimes frustrating, but when you work hard with others you can accomplish extraordinary things.
We learn by doing
The most important lessons of democracy come from doing public work and finding ways to cooperate with people who are different and may disagree. We learn from each other when we solve problems together. This is the kind of politics that everyone can do, not just politicians.
Resources
The following links provide additional information about Public Acheivement:
In the Area
The Lone Star College-Kingwood Public Achievement program has three sites: Splendora Early College High School, MOSIAC (Humble ISD), and Southside Primary School in Cleveland, TX. Students from Lone Star College-Kingwood act as coaches for groups of students at these sites, meeting once a week to discuss ways in which the students can become more engaged citizens. Current projects include addressing homelessness, food drives, creating a place for teens to gather, building and maintaining learning gardens, campus safety, and establishing recycling programs.