Isabella Rappaccioli

Isabella Rappaccioli

Fellow

Alliance Academy for Innovation

Georgia, United States

A sophomore at Alliance Academy for Innovation in Cumming, Georgia, Isabella is interested in studying political science, public policy, environmental sustainability, and music. Outside of SPRING, Isabella works on finding an intersection between all of these fields to build a better tomorrow as a youth advocate for causes such as quality public education, DEI, human rights, and the eradication of global poverty. She enjoys singing, playing guitar & bass, and vocal coaching.

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Published on November 1, 2025SPRING education

In the United States, civic education has been at an all-time low. Teaching civics in schools is invaluable because the youth are much more malleable and easily influenced, making it possible to instill the value of civic engagement into students. Political participation is important in a democracy as it ensures that the government is in regulation by the people. This brief includes and analyzes a brief synopsis of the patterns of civic education in the primary regions of the United States.