The Center offers students dynamic field trips and educational opportunities designed to promote civic literacy and leadership. Among its notable exhibits are life-like replicas of the Oval Office and Cabinet Room, providing immersive insights into presidential decision-making. A key focus of the museum is President Clinton’s work on issues such as economic equity and racial reconciliation.
The center’s educational programs extend beyond the museum’s walls, offering both on-site and virtual options. Through the Civics for All of US initiative, students can engage with U.S. founding documents and explore themes such as voting rights, the Bill of Rights, and the First Amendment. Programs are tailored to specific grade levels, ranging from elementary to high school, and emphasize critical thinking and community engagement through the use of primary sources from the National Archives.
For high school students, the Clinton Center hosts the Student Presidential Leaders Series, a year-long program combining in-person retreats and virtual workshops. This initiative helps participants develop essential leadership skills, such as advocacy, media literacy, and public speaking while encouraging active citizenship and community service.
Teachers planning field trips can coordinate with the center to access study materials, pre- and post-visit lesson plans, and customized group experiences aligned with curriculum goals. Many of the programs are free, ensuring accessibility for a broad range of students.
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Parking lot, 299 Dean Kumpuris St
Little Rock
Arkansas
72201
United States
Little Rock
Arkansas
72201
United States
Phone: (501) 244-2704
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