Are you ready to reCHARGE?
The ReCHARGE project offers a dynamic approach to American History and Civics (AHC) education. Focusing on key areas, it sheds light on the geographical influences shaping global events, delves into the core principles of the constitution, underscores the significance of location in historical events, and examines the evolving role of American citizens on a global stage, all while highlighting the contributions of transformative thinkers. Civic Participation remains a central theme throughout the curriculum.
The project aims to engage a total of 360 teacher leaders over its tenure, with 120 joining the initiative each year. These educators will cater to both elementary (grades K-5) and middle school (grades 6-8) students, ensuring a holistic educational impact.

About Recharge
KEDC ReCHARGE is an innovative educational initiative designed to transform American History and Civics (AHC) learning for K-8 students. Through a dynamic curriculum, it explores geographical influences on global events, the core principles of the U.S. Constitution, and the evolving role of American citizens on the world stage, while spotlighting transformative thinkers. With civic participation as a central focus, the program empowers 120 teacher leaders annually—totaling 360 over its duration—to inspire the next generation of informed, engaged citizens.