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Introduced
02/16/2021
02/16/2021
In Committee
04/08/2021
04/08/2021
Crossed Over
04/29/2021
04/29/2021
Passed
04/29/2021
04/29/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/06/2021
05/06/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill specifies information and issues that public schools must teach in providing courses on civil government. The bill directs the state board of education (state board) to review the state civics standards and update them as necessary to include the identified information and issues. The bill creates the Colorado seal of civics excellence (seal) to recognize public schools and school districts that implement high-quality civics education programs. A public school may apply to the department of education (department) to receive the seal. The department shall review the applications, and the state board shall award a seal to those applicants that the department finds to have achieved specified criteria. If at least 90% of public schools within a school district receive a seal in a single school year, the state board shall award a seal to the school district. The school performance report for a public school or school district that receives a seal must state that fact and include information describing the criteria for obtaining a seal. The general assembly, by tribute, shall publicly recognize the public schools and school districts that are awarded seals. Each public school and school district is encouraged to partner with local service organizations to solicit donations to improve the quality of the civics education program that the public school or school district provides. The bill authorizes a school district, charter school, or board of cooperative services that operates a public school (local education provider) to grant a diploma endorsement in civics literacy to a graduating high school student who meets specified requirements. A granting local education provider must provide information concerning the civics literacy diploma endorsement requirements to students and their parents.
AI Summary
This bill, known as the "Senator Lois Court Civics Act of 2021," aims to strengthen civics education in Colorado. It requires public schools to teach about the three branches of government, how laws are enacted at different levels, and the methods for citizens to influence government. The bill also directs the state board of education to review and update the civics standards, considering recommendations from a new commission. Additionally, the bill creates a "Colorado Seal of Civics Excellence" to recognize schools and districts with high-quality civics education programs, and it encourages schools to partner with local organizations to improve their civics curricula.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (46)
Terri Carver (R)*,
Don Coram (R)*,
Chris Hansen (D)*,
Barbara McLachlan (D)*,
Kevin Priola (D)*,
Jennifer Bacon (D),
Tracey Bernett (D),
Shannon Bird (D),
Rod Bockenfeld (R),
Jeff Bridges (D),
Janet Buckner (D),
Yadira Caraveo (D),
Marc Catlin (R),
Lisa Cutter (D),
Daneya Esgar (D),
Tony Exum (D),
Steve Fenberg (D),
Rhonda Fields (D),
Leroy Garcia (D),
Alec Garnett (D),
Joann Ginal (D),
Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez (D),
Leslie Herod (D),
Edie Hooton (D),
Dominique Jackson (D),
Iman Jodeh (D),
Cathy Kipp (D),
Pete Lee (D),
Susan Lontine (D),
Mike Lynch (R),
Julie McCluskie (D),
Karen McCormick (D),
Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D),
Dominick Moreno (D),
Kyle Mullica (D),
David Ortiz (D),
Brittany Pettersen (D),
Naquetta Ricks (D),
Dylan Roberts (D),
Emily Sirota (D),
Brianna Titone (D),
Donald Valdez (D),
Tonya Van Beber (R),
Michael Weissman (D),
Faith Winter (D),
Mary Young (D),
Last Action
Governor Signed (on 05/06/2021)
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