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US Constitution Amendment Project Part I Review Create 6 Basic Principles & Purpose of US Constitution Purpose of Bill of Rights CCHS Student Handbook Create 4 Amendments to CCHS Student Handbook Doesn’t go against handbook

US Constitution Amendment Project Part I Create 4 Amendments to CCHS Student Handbook Clarifies rules, procedures…. Protects Rights Stands Up to Scrutiny Does Not Violate Principles & Purpose of Handbook Does Not Interfere with Teacher Rights & Responsibilities Does Not Interfere with Student Rights & Responsibilities Does Not Interfere with Parental Rights & Responsibilities Does Note Interfere with Public Rights & Responsibilities

US Constitution Amendment Project Part I Create Digital Presentation of the Amendments including Description Defense for Their Need How to Be Applied How All Above Is Met