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Supporting youth and education programs is at the heart of the Virginia SAR. By fostering a deep appreciation for American history and patriotism among young people, Virginia SAR's initiatives, such as the Eagle Scout Scholarship, ROTC/JROTC Cadet Recognition, and various essay and oration contests, empower the next generation to become informed and engaged citizens These programs not only honor the legacy of our patriot ancestors but also provide invaluable opportunities for personal growth, academic achievement, and community involvement Through dedicated support and innovative educational resources, Virginia SAR is committed to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.

Student and Educator Contests and Committees | National SAR: State and Chapter Awards  

Youth Protection Training

Compatriots must place the welfare and safety interests of youth in their care above all else.  All youth and mentors deserve a safe, positive, and enjoyable experience while participating in our programs and events. This policy must be carried out in a manner consistent with federal, state, and local laws.

National SAR policy encourages everyone who works with our SAR Youth Awards Programs, Education Outreach, Patriot Chests, the Children of the American Revolution, or the Color Guard to review and become familiar with this policy and to keep your Youth Protection Training up to date.  The online training course is also available under the Quick Links tab.

Virginia SAR Youth and Education Committees and Resources

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Educators

National SAR Resources and Awards

The National SAR defines and supports the educational goals and programs on the local, state, and national level. Visit education.sar.org to learn more about the programs, their history and requirements.  The Virginia SAR Youth and Education programs are a core focus area of our society and its compatriots, our continued excellence supporting the youth of Virginia is often recognized at the National SAR Annual Congress.

President General's Education Outreach Award and Streamer

— The chapters that have presented a certain number of new historical presentations or that have presented an existing presentation in a new venue or to a new audience.  Virginia SAR chapter award winners include:

  • 2023 (13): Col. James Wood II Chapter, Col. William Grayson Chapter, Culpeper Minute Men Chapter, Dan River Chapter, Fairfax Resolves Chapter, Gen. Daniel Morgan Chapter, Gen. William Campbell, George Washington Chapter, Martin's Station Chapter, Norfolk Chapter, Patrick Henry Chapter, Richmond Chapter, Sgt. Maj. John Champe Chapter 
  • 2022 (13): Col. James Wood II Chapter, Col. William Grayson Chapter, Dan River Chapter, Fairfax Resolves Chapter, Fort Harrison Chapter, Gen. Daniel Morgan Chapter, Gen. William Campbell, George Washington Chapter, James Monore Chapter, Lt. David Cox Chapter, Norfolk Chapter, Richard Henry Lee Chapter, Sgt. Maj. John Champe Chapter 
  • 2021 (3): Col. James Wood II Chapter, Col. William Grayson Chapter, Culpeper Minute Men Chapter
  • 2020 (1): Culpeper Minute Men Chapter
  • 2019 (2): Col. William Grayson Chapter, Culpeper Minute Men Chapter
  • 2018 (2): Col James Wood II Chapter, Culpeper Minute Men Chapter

Ohanesian History Presentations Award

The Ohanesian History Presentations Award, approved in 2020, is presented to those chapters whose members collectively make the most oral presentations on any aspect of the American Revolution to classes/groups in schools (K-12) in their respective geographic service areas. (Cash award)

  • 2023:  Col. James Wood II Chapter (100–199 members category)
  • 2022: Gen. William Campbell Chapter (10–49 members category)
  • 2021: Col. James Wood II Chapter (100–199 members category); Fairfax Resolves Chapter (200+ members category)

Council of Youth Programs Outstanding Participation Award

Awarded at the National Congress to state societies who have fulfilled the qualifications of the previous year. The qualifications are that each society must submit entries to at least six of the seven national youth contests.

  • 2023: Virginia Society