Pittsburgh Public Schools is looking to partner with a nonprofit headed by high-level former Obama administration officials to implement a program created by former First Lady Michelle Obama to get students involved in political activities, including voter registration drives.

A critic of the partnership said schools should focus on improving lagging performance, not indoctrinating students.

The Pittsburgh Public Schools school board is seeking to finalize a deal with the nonprofit Civic Nation to implement the “When We All Vote Initiative” in the public school system and organize “My School Votes” clubs, according to school board documents. Civic Nation will pay teachers who participate in the program $1,000 and provide training for high school teachers to “start student-lead clubs focused on non-partisan voter registration campaigns and ongoing efforts focused on local issues.” The district said the program would not create any costs.

The description of the program provided by the school board stated, “Students will develop leadership skills, advocate for local issues, create voter registration campaigns and empower each other to engage in cycles of life-long civic engagement.”

Civic Nation’s board chair is Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama. Pete Rouse, former counsel to President Obama, also is on the board.

The When We All Vote Initiative was created by Michelle Obama. The executive director of When We All Vote Initiative is Stephanie Young, who was an Obama White House official.

School Board President Sala Udin and school board member William Gallagher didn’t respond to an email seeking comment. The nonprofit Civic Nation didn’t respond to a message seeking an interview…. (Excerpt from The Pennsylvania Daily Star)

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