There are 5 schools in the USA with the word citizenship in the name.
The word "citizenship" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects a longstanding educational focus on preparing students to become responsible and engaged members of society. Historically, American schools have played a key role in teaching democratic values and civic responsibility, aiming to instill the skills and knowledge needed for active participation in community and government. Geographically, as diverse populations continue to settle across the United States, schools often emphasize citizenship to promote unity and shared values among students from different backgrounds. Culturally, the term underscores the importance of inclusivity, respect for laws, and participation in the democratic process, which are considered central to American identity. Integrating "citizenship" into school names signals a commitment to these ideals and highlights the educational mission of fostering informed and ethical future citizens.
Illinois (1)
Academy for Global Citizenship in Chicago, ILNew York (4)
School for Environmental Citizenship in Bronx, NYHigh School for Global Citizenship (the) in Brooklyn, NY
Citizenship and Science Academy of Rochester Charter School in Rochester, NY
Citizenship and Science Academy of Syracuse Charter School in Syracuse, NY
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate