Huston honors Fishers High School We the People champions

State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) presents a resolution on Feb. 22, at the Statehouse in Indianapolis honoring the We the People team from Fishers High School for winning the state championship. The team will represent Indiana at the national championship in April. (Photo provided)

State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) on Thursday at the Statehouse honored students from Fishers High School with a resolution recognizing their top-place finish in this year’s We the People state competition.

Huston said the We the People program was developed to teach students about the Constitution and civic responsibility through a combination of classroom curriculum and simulated congressional hearing competitions.

More than 600 students from 14 high schools across Indiana participated in this year’s state competition. After securing the top title, the Fishers team will travel to Washington, D.C., to compete nationally in April.

“When students learn more about democracy, they are more likely to be civic-minded adults,” Huston said. “These kids are studying and discussing complex issues facing our country today and developing skills that will be an asset throughout their lives. I wish them luck as they represent Indiana at nationals.”

Led by teacher Liz Paternoster, 27 students participate on the team.

For more information about House Concurrent Resolution 49, visit iga.in.gov. To find out more about the We the People program and the national invitational, visit civiced.org.

State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) represents House District 37, which includes portions of Hamilton County.