The Constitution Bee is a national competition that challenges students’ knowledge of the U.S. Constitution, civics, and American government. The event consists of multiple rounds, including multiple-choice questions, essay writing, and oral presentations. Students gain a deeper understanding of the Constitution and its significance in American history and government.
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Constitution Bee
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 500
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Significant
- Participant Format: Small Team
- Event Format: Hybrid
- Competition Format: Exam
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
Students in grades 8-12 register online to compete. The competition is held annually in April in Brentwood, Tennessee. Participants go through elimination rounds, essay presentations, and a final round where the Grand Champion is determined.
Open to students in grades 8-12 across the United States.
$10,000 for 1st place, $5,000 for 2nd, and $2,500 for 3rd; trophies and certificates
Students in grades 8-12 register online to compete. The competition is held annually in April in Brentwood, Tennessee. Participants go through elimination rounds, essay presentations, and a final round where the Grand Champion is determined.
1. Register online. 2. Prepare using study materials provided by the competition. 3. Participate in the event in April 2025 in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Study materials include the "Guide to the Constitution and Bill of Rights for Secondary School Students" and other civics-related resources.
Judging is based on accuracy in quizzes, the quality of essays, and oral presentation skills.
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