Nashua Fifth Grader Begins Term As N.H.'s First 'Kid Governor'
Podcast |
The Exchange
Publisher |
NHPR
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:05:18
Sunset Heights Elementary School in Nashua has a newly-elected state official walking its halls. Fifth grader Lola Giannelli was sworn in at the Statehouse last week as New Hampshire’s first ever "Kid Governor." Four-hundred-fifty fifth-graders from five elementary schools across the state participated in what is essentially a hands-on civics education program . They made campaign videos sharing their platform, watched the videos made by their peers, and cast votes for their favorite candidate. Ten-year-old Lola Giannelli was their favorite; she ran on a platform of animal rights. "I have five animals at home and I feel like they shouldn't be abused," Giannelli told NHPR's Peter Biello. So far in her role, she has made dog toys with her fellow classmates to donate to the Humane Society . From this program, Giannelli said her peers learned how to identify issues that matter to them and how voting works. One thing in particular that she learned from the inaguration ceremony? Politicians,
Sunset Heights Elementary School in Nashua has a newly-elected state official walking its halls. Fifth grader Lola Giannelli was sworn in at the Statehouse last week as New Hampshire’s first ever "Kid Governor." Four-hundred-fifty fifth-graders from five elementary schools across the state participated in what is essentially a hands-on civics education program . They made campaign videos sharing their platform, watched the videos made by their peers, and cast votes for their favorite candidate.

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