Colorado Code § 22-61-103

Teacher's oath, affirmation, or pledge
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(1) A person now holding a license
to teach in the public schools in the state of Colorado or who shall hereafter be issued a license
to teach in such public schools within the state of Colorado, except a person employed to teach
in a temporary capacity who is a citizen of a nation other than the United States, shall take or
sign the following oath, affirmation, or written pledge:
I solemnly (swear) (affirm) (pledge) that I will uphold the constitution of the United States and
the constitution of the state of Colorado, and I will faithfully perform the duties of the position
upon which I am about to enter.
(2) A person authorized to administer oaths in the state of Colorado shall administer the
oath or affirmation, or the teacher must sign the pledge.

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