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Constitution or Citizenship Day

Every educational institution receiving Federal funding is mandated by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005, to hold an educational program pertaining to the United States Constitution, on September 17th as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Commemorating the September 17th, 1787 signing of the Constitution*.

U.S. Constitution Workshop, a "self-service" online workshop for teachers
The National Archives’ documents
Library of Congress 
National Archives research facilities and presidential libraries

*When September 17 is a Sunday, as this year, Constitution Day is to be held during the preceding or following week (September 11th – 15th or (September 18th – 22nd).

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