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Involve Your School
The First Amendment is more than just a document; it's a living, breathing set of principles. Whether you're a student, teacher or community member, there are several ways you can bring the First Amendment to life in your school:
Join the FAS Network of Schools
There are two types of schools in the FAS Network: Affiliate Schools and Project Schools.
The FAS Affiliate Program gives schools a less intensive entryway into the larger work of FAS. It allows school communities to identify themselves with the FAS aims of educating for freedom and responsibility, and provides them with useful resources to help them in their daily work.
FAS Project Schools receive a three-year grant stipend of $36,000, and commit to transform their schools and develop new models for democratic education.
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How Does Your School Compare?
  1. See how well your school embodies democratic principles by taking our interactive checklist.
  2. See how your school compares to the findings in the 2003 "State of the First Amendment Survey."
  3. Compare the results with a 2001 survey of teachers and administrators.
  4. Finally, conduct the survey in your school and compare your school's findings with the national results.
Set Goals for Improvement
Now that you've identified how your school practices the First Amendment, pick one or two areas around which there is broad-based consensus that change is needed. Write a goal statement that clearly expresses what you want to achieve and brainstorm action steps that will get you there. You may want to use the FAS Action Plan template as a guide.
Adopt New School Policies
View sample school policies that adhere to the principles of the the First Amendment. Work to help your school adopt new policies that strengthen student free expression, encourage responsible behavior, and protect liberty of conscience.
What Else Can I Do?
Click here to read about other ways you can begin working to create a laboratory of democratic freedom at your school.