Delaware Code § 14-4103

Teaching Constitution of the United States, Constitution and government of Delaware and the free
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enterprise system.
(a) In all public and private schools located within this State, there shall be given regular courses of instruction in the Constitution of
the United States, Constitution and government of Delaware and the free enterprise system.
(b) The instruction in the Constitution of the United States, Constitution and government of Delaware and the free enterprise system
shall begin not later than the opening of the eighth grade and shall continue in the high school courses and in courses in state colleges,
universities and the educational departments of state and municipal institutions. The extent and content of such courses below the college

level shall be determined by the Department of Education with the approval of the State Board of Education. In institutions of higher
learning the trustees or other governing body of such institutions shall determine the extent and content of such courses.
(c) In addition to the general requirements required by subsections (a) and (b) of this section, 1 calendar day per school year may
be specifically and solely devoted to the study of the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence in every grade
consistent with state content standards starting in first grade and continuing through twelfth grade. The program of instruction for each
grade shall be determined by each individual school district.

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