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HomeEducation CodeCh. 4Art. 3§ 33540 Civics Education Requirements

§ 33540 Civics Education Requirements

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§ 33540 Civics Education Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Schools must teach kids how to talk to government people to fix problems or change laws.
  • •High school students will learn how to vote, like how to register and what to do on election day.
  • •Important old papers like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution must be taught in school.
  • •Schools should think about adding more stuff like the Magna Carta or the California Constitution to lessons.

Example

A high school student wants to vote in the next election but doesn’t know how.

The school must teach this student how to register to vote, where to go on election day, and how to understand the voting materials.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 33540 Civics Education Requirements

(a) The state board and the department shall request that the commission review and revise, as necessary, the course requirements in the history-social science framework developed by the History-Social Science Curriculum Framework and Criteria Committee of the state board to ensure that minimum standards for courses in American government and civics include sufficient attention to teaching pupils how to interact, in a practical manner, with state and local governmental agencies and representatives to solve problems and to petition for changes in laws and procedures, and that the course requirements in the history-social science framework are also included in all history and social science courses and all grade levels, as appropriate. (b) Whenever the history-social science framework is revised as required by law, the commission shall do, as appropriate and based on the subject matter of the course, all of the following: (1) Receive input from civics learning experts, including civics education program providers, associations of civics educators, and organizations dedicated to research on civics learning, for purposes of integrating civics learning content, concepts, and skills, at all appropriate grade levels, with the standards established by the state board in core curriculum areas, as specified in Section 60605, as that section read on June 30, 2011, and Section 60605.8. (2) Consider how civics and history instruction, at all appropriate grade levels, includes, in addition to the acquisition of content knowledge, the application of that content to develop the competence and skills needed for civic engagement. (3) Ensure that voter education information is included in the American government and civics curriculum at the high school level, including, but not limited to, information on the importance of registering to vote in local, state, and federal elections, how to register to vote, both online and by mail, what the requirements are to register to vote, how to request an absentee ballot, how to fill out and return an absentee ballot, what to expect on election day, how to find a polling place, and where and how to access and understand the voter information pamphlet and other materials to become an informed voter. (4) Ensure the following historical documents are incorporated into the framework: (A) The Declaration of Independence. (B) The United States Constitution, including the Bill of Rights. (C) The Federalist Papers. (D) The Emancipation Proclamation. (E) The Gettysburg Address. (F) George Washington’s Farewell Address. (5) Consider incorporating the following historical documents into the framework: (A) The Magna Carta. (B) The Articles of Confederation. (C) The California Constitution. (6) Encourage instruction that promotes an understanding of the governments of California and the United States of America, including, but not limited to, the development of democracy and the history of the development of the United States Constitution. (c) It is the intent of the Legislature, for purposes of the history-social science framework that is revised any time after January 1, 2015, that the commission consider whether and how to incorporate the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards into that framework. (d) It is the intent of the Legislature, for purposes of only the history-social science framework that is revised after January 1, 2015, that the requirements imposed pursuant to paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, of subdivision (b) may be satisfied under the framework adoption procedures currently being used by the department as of January 1, 2015. (e) When the history-social science content standards are next revised after January 1, 2015, the state board shall consider incorporating the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards into the history-social science content standards. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 480, Sec. 1.5. (SB 897) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

educationacquisitioncurriculumcommissionportschoolinformationunited states constitution

Related Statutes

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  • § 56345.1 Special Education Transition Services
  • § 88082 Employee Handbook Distribution Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 33540.
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