Maryland Code § ED-7-116

Section ED-7-116
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(a) The purpose of this section is to:
(1) Acknowledge 36 U.S.C. § 106, which designates September 17 of
each year as "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day" to commemorate the signing of
the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787; and
(2) Celebrate "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day" in the public
schools and help instill in students knowledge of the history, importance, and
enduring meaning of the United States Constitution and of the Maryland
Constitution on the citizens of the State.
(b) (1) In accordance with Pub. L. 108-447 § 111(b), each county board
may establish a program of education to be held on "Constitution Day and Citizenship
Day" each year to teach students about:
(i) The United States Constitution; and
(ii) The Maryland Constitution.
(2) The program of education may include:
(i) Special assemblies, discussions, presentations, and events
commemorating the United States Constitution and the Maryland Constitution;
(ii) The opportunity for eligible students to register to vote;
and

(iii) Efforts to reinforce existing curricula.

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