Colorado Code § 22-29-101

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly finds and declares that, while
parents are the primary and most important moral educators of their children, such efforts should
be reinforced in the school and community environments. The general assembly further finds
that research indicating that core character qualities such as family support, community
involvement, positive peer influence, motivation to achieve, respect for person and property,
common courtesy, conflict resolution, integrity, honesty, fairness, a sense of civil and personal
responsibility, purpose, and self-respect help give youth the basic interpersonal skills and
attributes that are critical building blocks for successful relationships. The general assembly
recognizes each school district's authority to exercise control over the specific instruction of
students, yet also recognizes and hereby asserts a significant statewide interest in providing
direction to school districts with regard to the character education of Colorado's youth.
Therefore, the general assembly hereby encourages school districts to develop and strengthen
character education instruction to students. By enacting this article, the general assembly
acknowledges the importance of character development and encourages school districts, parents,
and communities to work together to prepare youth for positive relationships in today's society.

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