CMS Earns the Governor's Civics Seal for 2024-2025

The Governor’s Civics Seal recognizes schools and districts that prioritize teaching our nation’s history and civic values. Civics education is an essential part of any democracy and equips students with the knowledge and tools to responsibly engage as productive citizens within their communities.
Districts and schools can play a meaningful role in the work to support students’ foundational knowledge and preparedness for civic life – all key components of 21st century skills. Recognizing the importance of civics values and education, Governor Bill Lee announced the “Governor’s Civics Seal” during his first State of the State address on March 4, 2019. Additionally, the Tennessee General Assembly passed HB0944/ SBO800, which amended T.C.A. 49-6-1028 and officially established the Governor’s Civics Seal.
For a Tennessee school to earn the Governor’s Civics Seal, they must meet the following criteria:
- Incorporate civic learning across a broad range of grades and academic subjects that builds upon Tennessee academic standards
- Provide instruction regarding our nation’s democratic principles and practices, the significant events and individuals responsible for the creation of our foundational documents, and the formation of the governments of the United States and the state of Tennessee using the federal and state foundational documents in accordance with S 49-6-1028
- Provide professional development opportunities or student resources that support civics education
- Provide opportunities for students to engage in real-world learning activities
- Fully implement a high-quality, project-based assessment in accordance with S 49-6-1028(e)
- Receive recognition as a civics all-star school in accordance with S 49-6-408, when applicable