Oregon Code § 336.029·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Civics Day for Teachers; funding.
(1) The first Friday in December is known as the Oregon Civics Day for
Teachers.
(2) The purpose
of the Oregon Civics Day for Teachers is to give teachers the opportunity to
learn about civics in Oregon for the purpose of assisting them in providing
high-quality instruction in civics.
(3) School
districts are urged to encourage teachers to participate in professional
development opportunities that are focused on civics and that are provided on
the first Friday in December.
(4)(a) The
Department of Education shall administer a process for providing funding for
activities related to an annual conference dedicated to Oregon civics and held
on Oregon Civics Day for Teachers. Moneys distributed under this subsection
must be used to:
(A) Award grants
to two public school teachers from each legislative district to assist the
teachers with paying expenses incurred to attend the conference.
(B) Assist a
nonprofit organization with operating expenses incurred in relation to the
conference.
(C) Provide
technical and professional assistance to teachers who attended the conference.
(b) The
department may enter into a contract with a nonprofit organization for the
purpose of awarding grants under this subsection. [2009 c.419 §1; 2015 c.731 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 336.029
03Subject to legislative amendments
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