We use trackable QR codes (Rockthevote.org) and currently track "probable voter registrations". The advantage of these voter registration platforms is that multiple reminder text messages about voter registration status and each current election are sent to the students who sign up.
For the second year in August 2023, "Happy 18th Birthday" posters with trackable QR codes (see panel below) were distributed to all public high schools and CTE schools in five counties: Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Washington, and Westmoreland. This project empowers students to complete voter registration just as soon as they become eligible and has been duplicated by Leagues across the US. Monthly emails to high school staff share resources and current voter and election information.
LWVPGH Supports Pittsburgh Public Schools "Student Voice"
In late September 2023, LWVPGH Civic Ed volunteers spoke to students at the Student Voice orientation and were invited to become "adult allies" to the Student Voter Empowerment committee. With the support of an assigned PPS Student Voice teacher, LWVPGH resources were shared with students during zoom sessions to help them reach out to their peers with voter and election information. “Happy 18th Birthday” posters were distributed to each of the PPS high schools and were promoted by these students.
Monthly Voter Registration
In addition to the Student Voice subgroup, volunteers from the Civic Education High School team met with students who turned 18 years old at Allderdice and Carrick High Schools throughout the school year.
Allegheny Youth Huddle
On March 15, 2024, a collaboration of six community organizations, including LWVPGH Civic Ed, supported a student-led, 4-hour conference. Sixty Pittsburgh Public School students came together at the Carnegie Library (Main). They shared the issues that were important to them, heard voting, elections, and government basics and received "how to" information to lead voter drives in their schools.