Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools Education for Democracy
  A Long-Term Effort to Renew and Elevate Civic Learning in Our Nation's Schools
 
 

Welcome to the Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools

The Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools is a coalition of 40 organizations committed to improving the quality and quantity of civic learning in American schools. The Campaign's goal is to increase and improve civic learning in grades K-12 by working for policies that implement the recommendations of the Civic Mission of Schools report. This includes efforts to bring about changes in national, state, and local education policy.

The idea of the civic mission of schools is not new. Many of our founding fathers advocated the establishment of public schools as the only way of preserving American democracy. We encourage you to explore our site and to learn more about the work of the Campaign and its coalition of partner organizations.


Campaign Conducts OpEd Blitz Nationwide!

The Campaign launched a major publicity effort to place Opinion Editorials in newspapers across the nation on or about September 17th, Constitution Day. Prominent authors were recruited to pen op-eds on the vital importance of civic learning and the need to restore the civic mission of schools. Dozens of op-eds have been published as part of this drive. Authors have included Campaign Advisory Committee Co-Chairs Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Congressman Lee Hamilton, as well as a range of other prominent Americans from both political parties and our state campaigns across the nation. Click any of the names below to read the op-eds.

National Op-eds


State Op-eds:



Justice O'Connor Speaks at CMS Steering Committee Meeting

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Co-chair of the Campaign's National Advisory Committee, met with the Campaign Steering Committee on September 23rd at the Newseum in Washington, DC. Members of the Steering Committee reviewed position papers and recommendations for new projects for the Campaign to undertake to help every school in the nation strengthen their approach to civic learning.

Click here for a picture from the meeting.


Not By Votes Alone: Reflections on the 2008 Elections

With the 2008 election behind us, there is much discussion about youth political discussion about the role of young people and civic participation.  CMS sees increased youth political participation as a vital step toward more civic engagement, the imperative of restoring the civic mission of schools remains as pressing as ever.  For more, see the following resources (all .pdf):


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