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There was a clear winner as students cast votes in mock elections at schools in Park Ridge, Niles, Des Plaines and Morton Grove. They voted for Obama or Romney as a way to learn about U.S. government. See how your school voted, or participated.
With students as young as kindergarten subjected to relentless political commercials, local educators found a way to get them involved in the election: the ballot box.
Of course, their votes don't count. But they do serve to inform kids that they will be able to participate someday.
"We had wanted a way for our students to learn how we choose our presidents," said Dr. Tim Grivois-Shah, assistant principal at Nelson School in Niles, part of East Maine Elementary District 63.
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Nelson students from kindergarten to sixth grade came to the library, where parent volunteers, acting as poll workers, checked their names and allowed them to vote online.
"Dr. LeBlanc (Nelson's principal) and I wanted students to participate as a way of cultivating a habit of voting, and knowing the importance of making that choice wisely," Grivois-Shah said."Teachers taught about the electoral process."
Those lessons were more basic in the lower grades and more in-depth in fifth and sixth grades, he noted.
The final results at Nelson? President Obama-492, Governor Romney-135.
Other schools participated as well.
On the elementary and middle school level:
On the high school level:
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