1. Set Focus
Pose this essential question: Why would teenagers want to vote in local elections?
2. Read and Discuss
Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
- What specific election did the New Jersey teens featured in the article want to vote in and why? (The New Jersey teens in the article wanted to vote in school board elections because they wanted more input in decisions made about their school.)
- What arguments have people made for or against lowering the voting age? (People have argued for lowering the voting age because doing so has resulted in an increase in civic understanding and engagement, and the decisions elected officials make often affect teens, in the present or in the future. Opponents, however, say most teens don’t know enough about the issues to be informed voters. They also point to scientific findings that show that 16-year-olds’ decision-making skills aren’t fully developed.)