Shapiro Administration Honors 35 PA High Schools With Governor's Civic Engagement Award
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Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt announced today that 35 Pennsylvania high schools won Governor's Civic Engagement Awards (GCEA) for student-led efforts to register their eligible classmates to vote during the 2025-26 school year.
Twenty-one schools won Gold Level Awards for registering to vote at least 85% of their eligible students, and 14 schools won Silver Level Awards for registering 65 to 84% of their eligible students.
For the first time in the GCEA's nearly 10-year history, two schools - Delta High School in Centre County and Union Area Middle/High School in Lawrence County - registered 100% of their eligible students.
In total, about 2,000 students from public, private, and charter schools in 21 counties helped register approximately 8,000 voting-eligible classmates to win these awards, which are presented by the departments of State and Education.
