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Carpenters’ Hall, in partnership with National History Day® (NHD), hosted the Young People’s Continental Congress (YPCC) in summer 2025. We invited 27 student-teacher teams to study history and civics in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from July 14–18, 2025. Participants interacted with students and teachers from across the country, explored our nation’s founding, and learned how the ideals of the founding era continue to be debated, discussed, and refined over the last 250 years. Each team included one high school student and one teacher, for a total of 54 delegates.

The program covered the travel costs for participants. The delegate teams engaged in an online learning program from January to June 2025 where they learned about the revolutionary era and engaged in dialogue and civic discourse. The delegate teams will share their learning in two community presentations and participate in the NHD National Contest in the 2025/2026 academic year.


We are happy to announce that we will be relaunching the Young People’s Continental Congress in 2026. Our delegates for this year have been selected. Please stay tuned for an announcement of the delegates.

Our 2025 Student Delegates! 

Our 2025 Teacher Delegates!

THANK YOU TO ALL PARTNERS AND SPONSORS WHO MADE SUCH AN INCREDIBLE WEEK OF LEARNING AND EXPLORING POSSIBLE!


In the spirit of the First Continental Congress, our 2025 student delegates created their own Declaration of Aspirations as part of the Young People’s Continental Congress. You can read the full text of their declaration below. 

Declaration of Aspirations

July 18, 2025

Whereas, 56 delegates from twelve colonies began meeting at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 5, 1774, as the first Continental Congress charged with finding a unified voice for the communities each represented;

And whereas, these delegates discussed hopes, fears, aspirations, and a growing sense of alarm at the political divisions sowing conflict across North America, before together articulating powerful statements of shared rights and liberties that continue, nearly 250 years later, to inspire generations of Americans to create a more perfect union; 

And whereas, 27 delegates from US states and territories have again assembled at Carpenters’ Hall to discuss the rich and complex history of our nation’s founding era, as well as the enduring legacy of the ideals of the American Revolution for the history, present, and future of the United States;

We, the delegates of the 2025 Young People’s Continental Congress, do hereby declare the following aspirations for our peers and our country,


Life and liberty

That the young people of the United States reaffirm our commitment to the promises of liberty and fundamental equality that have served as a guiding light for generations of our forebears; 

That we commit to building a future grounded in fairness, respect, compassion, and universal human dignity so that all young people share the freedoms necessary to lead and thrive;

That we seek to create an environment in which there is no stigma attached to seeking enhanced mental and physical health, and in which necessary care is accessible to all;


The pursuit of happiness

That we and our government guarantee that economic opportunities are accessible to all communities across every region;

That we aim to recenter our shared American identity around the basis of natural rights and, in so doing, commit to work to remove disparities created by race, gender, religion, and income; 

That we aspire to reform existing social and economic systems to provide the chance to secure fairly compensated employment and affordable and accessible healthcare;

That we seek to build a community in which the technology, knowledge, and information necessary for informed civic engagement are available to all;

That we seek to use these resources to preserve and protect our natural environment;


Education

That we expand access to high-quality and well-funded education–free of government censorship–at all levels so that every American can live up to their fullest potential;

That we lay the foundation for a world in which critical thinking, individual thought, respect for multiple perspectives, and civil discourse are the status quo;

That we treat all students as individuals; and that we respect the contributions of many cultures in building our nation;

That we invest in the civic education necessary for people of all ages to work together to improve the health of American democracy and uphold the revolutionary ideals written in our country’s founding documents;


Government accountability

That our government acts according to the will of the people and adopts policies to improve the lives of all Americans with accessibility, transparency, and accountability to the American people;


Justice and rule of law

That our justice system preserves and protects the rule of law, including its fundamental principles of fairness, due process, and equal protection;

That the rights and liberties encoded in our laws extend to all people residing in the United States regardless of identity, status, and human condition; 


Political Unity / E Pluribus Unum

That we embrace our responsibility to participate in our communities, our institutions, and in our government;

That we hold our government to its duty to provide opportunities for political participation in all communities, such that all eligible voters feel empowered to do so;

That we agree, at times, to disagree, listen respectfully to other perspectives, and learn to admit when we are wrong;

That we endeavor to build a system in which the broadest possible range of opinions and beliefs are empowered in our government. 

Through these shared values and aspirations we seek to begin to restore a spirit of unity and purpose to our democratic system, so that differences are debated with integrity and decisions are made in the interest of all Americans. 

IN JULY 2024, WE RAN A PILOT OF THIS PROGRAM WITH STUDENT-TEACHER TEAMS FROM THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE 2024 TEAMS’ EXPERIENCES BY WATCHING THIS SHORT VIDEO:

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“We are excited to expand the Young People’s Continental Congress for a second year and represent the United States’ full geographic diversity,” said Carpenters’ Hall Executive Director Michael Norris. “Our delegates will engage with leading historians and gain special access to Philadelphia’s unparalleled museums, historic sites and archives. The 2025 program promises to be truly inspiring and life-changing.” 

Meet Our 2026 Delegates!

American Samoa

Ms. Grace Alesana & Jaceyline Foketi Siliva

Manumalo Academy, Malaeimi


Arkansas

Mr. Randall Crawford & Ashley Luna Hernandez

Little Rock Southwest Magnet High School, Mabelvale


California

Ms. Aditi Doshi & Grey Doshi

Van Nuys High School, Tarzana / Taft Charter High School, Woodland Hills


Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

Ms. Elizabeth Basa & Cyrena Ada

Kagman High School, Saipan


Connecticut

Mr. John Smith-Horn & Suhani Kapil

Timothy Edwards Middle School / South Windsor High School, South Windsor


Delaware

Mrs. Emily Green & Sarah Mercer

Polytech High School, Woodside


Florida

Mrs. Sarah Smith & Giselle Agguire-Perea

Haines City Senior High School, Haines City


Georgia

Mrs. Bonnie Garvin & Jayden Wojcik

Jasper County High School, Monticello


Hawai’i

Mr. Jason Duncan & Ellie Takara

Mililani High School, Mililani


Illinois

Ms. Arlysha Bovan-Morrow & Janeen Mahmoud

Amos Alonzo Stagg High School, Palos Hills


Indiana

Ms. Dawn Crowe and Layla Gregory

Brownsburg High School, Brownsburg


Iowa

Mrs. Carrie Baird-Forristall & Sanjana Payawala

Urbandale High School, Urbandale


Kansas

Mr. Jeffrey Schuh & Emmanuel Armstead

Seaman Middle School / Seaman High School, Topeka


Mississippi

Mr. Chuck Yarborough & Makayla Wrenn

Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, Columbus


Missouri

Mr. Mack Williams & Jeremiah Bow

Sumner High School, St. Louis


Montana

Ms. Cynthia Wilondek & Caton Fought

Bigfork High School, Bigfork


Nebraska

Mrs. Kim Henry & Morgan Rademacher

Loup City High School, Loup City


The Netherlands

Ms. Casey Burkhardt & Sophia Wick

AFNORTH International School, Brunssum


New Mexico

Ms. Sheila Uy & Megan Zunie

Twin Buttes Cyber Academy, Zuni


North Carolina

Ms. Kitt Starnes & Lily Atwill

Isaac Bear Early College High School, Wilmington


Ohio

Mrs. Lauren Noble & Ruthie Cannon

Dominion Middle School / Whetstone High School, Columbus


Oregon

Mrs. Stefanie Spivey & Lita Nelson

Heppner Junior/Senior High School, Heppner


Pennsylvania

Mrs. Amanda Pagnotta & Bella Procopio

Burrell High School, Lower Burrell


Puerto Rico

Mr. Tim Proskauer & Natalia Acosta

Ramey Unit School, Aguadilla 


Texas

Mrs. Kristen Shaver & Ascher Vicini

Hornedo Middle School / Franklin High School, El Paso


West Virginia

Mr. John Quesenberry & Kofi Ackon-Annan

Woodrow Wilson High School, Beckley 


Wisconsin

Ms. Jaclyn Jecha & Ella Hunley

New Berlin West Middle and High School, New Berlin

2026 Delegates


Thank You to Our 2026 Partners & Sponsors:

YPCC is generously supported by the Philadelphia City Council through the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, Philadelphia Funder Collaborative for the Semiquincentennial, William Penn Foundation, Albert M. Greenfield Foundation, Independence Foundation, Le Vine Foundation, Kimmel Family Foundation, Philadelphia Foundation, Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Color Guard, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, Visit Philadelphia, AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate, America250 Foundation, Bergman Foundation, Connelly Foundation, Sylvia W. & Randle M. Kauders Foundation, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, AMTRAK, Founding Forward, WHYY, Amy Branch and Jeff Benoliel, Terry Graboyes, Marguerite Lenfest, John Medveckis, The Honorable Edward G. Rendell, Kathy Sachs and Deborah Webster. 

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