Jan 15, 2026

Reminder: Your Team's Invitation to the Constitution Bowl!


Dear Friends,


We are excited to officially announce the launch of the Constitution Bowl, a new civic leadership competition designed specifically for 5th grade students. This engaging program challenges students to build foundational civic knowledge, practice teamwork, and develop an early understanding of the U.S. Constitution and our American system of government.

This spring, we are inviting elementary schools, homeschool groups, teachers, coaches, and community partners to participate, by forming teams, sponsoring students, or supporting the program.


🏛️ What Is the Constitution Bowl?

The Constitution Bowl is a team-based academic competition for 5th graders that blends:

  • Age-appropriate constitutional knowledge
  • Civic reasoning and discussion
  • Leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship
  • Real-world problem-solving scenarios

The program launches in January, with the final competition on April 18th at Founders Classical Academy.


🚀 Kick-Off Event — February 19

All participating teams are invited to attend our official kick-off on February 19th @ 6:30p at TCMI Academy. This event will feature a hands-on leadership simulation experience in partnership with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and a brief leader training.

Students will be placed in real-world leadership scenarios, challenged to make decisions under pressure, and guided through lessons drawn from presidential leadership and constitutional principles. This event will set the tone for the entire competition and is a highlight of the program.


👥 Team Registration

  • Teams are made up of 4-5 5th grade students
  • Teams may be formed by schools, teachers, coaches, or homeschool groups
  • Registration is $50 per team
  • Scholarships are available to ensure cost is never a barrier to participation


🏆 Prizes & Opportunities

  • Cash prizes for the top three teams
  • An expenses-paid overnight leadership retreat to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Malibu, California for the winning team
  • Recognition, certificates, and statewide visibility for participating students and schools


🤝 Sponsorship Opportunities

We are also seeking community sponsors to help underwrite teams, prizes, and leadership experiences. Sponsorship is a powerful way to invest directly in the next generation of civic leaders.

If you are interested in:

  • Registering a team
  • Sponsoring a team or event
  • Learning more about how to get involved

Please reply to this email or visit https://power2parent.org/upcoming-events.


We would love for you to be part of this exciting new initiative to educate, inspire, and equip students to lead with character and conviction!


Gratefully,


Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

Empowered parents. Informed students. Stronger communities.


LIKE WHAT YOU SEE?

Power2Parent is a non-profit organization that relies on your generosity. If you like what you see, please consider contributing, so we can continue our work to empower parents to advocate for their children and protect their parental voice.

Jan 13, 2026

Your Team's Invitation to the Constitution Bowl!


Dear Friends,


We are excited to officially announce the launch of the Constitution Bowl, a new civic leadership competition designed specifically for 5th grade students. This engaging program challenges students to build foundational civic knowledge, practice teamwork, and develop an early understanding of the U.S. Constitution and our American system of government.

This spring, we are inviting elementary schools, homeschool groups, teachers, coaches, and community partners to participate, by forming teams, sponsoring students, or supporting the program.


🏛️ What Is the Constitution Bowl?

The Constitution Bowl is a team-based academic competition for 5th graders that blends:

  • Age-appropriate constitutional knowledge
  • Civic reasoning and discussion
  • Leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship
  • Real-world problem-solving scenarios

The program launches in January, with the final competition on April 18th at Founders Classical Academy.


🚀 Kick-Off Event — February 19

All participating teams are invited to attend our official kick-off on February 19th @ 6:30p at TCMI Academy. This event will feature a hands-on leadership simulation experience in partnership with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and a brief leader training.

Students will be placed in real-world leadership scenarios, challenged to make decisions under pressure, and guided through lessons drawn from presidential leadership and constitutional principles. This event will set the tone for the entire competition and is a highlight of the program.


👥 Team Registration

  • Teams are made up of 4-5 5th grade students
  • Teams may be formed by schools, teachers, coaches, or homeschool groups
  • Registration is $50 per team
  • Scholarships are available to ensure cost is never a barrier to participation


🏆 Prizes & Opportunities

  • Cash prizes for the top three teams
  • An expenses-paid overnight leadership retreat to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Malibu, California for the winning team
  • Recognition, certificates, and statewide visibility for participating students and schools


🤝 Sponsorship Opportunities

We are also seeking community sponsors to help underwrite teams, prizes, and leadership experiences. Sponsorship is a powerful way to invest directly in the next generation of civic leaders.

If you are interested in:

  • Registering a team
  • Sponsoring a team or event
  • Learning more about how to get involved

Please reply to this email or visit https://power2parent.org/upcoming-events.


We would love for you to be part of this exciting new initiative to educate, inspire, and equip students to lead with character and conviction!


Gratefully,


Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

Empowered parents. Informed students. Stronger communities.


LIKE WHAT YOU SEE?

Power2Parent is a non-profit organization that relies on your generosity. If you like what you see, please consider contributing, so we can continue our work to empower parents to advocate for their children and protect their parental voice.