HB 18-1276
signedTeaching Competent History In Public Schools
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHouse Bill 18-1276, also known as "Teaching Competent History In Public Schools," requires Colorado public schools to teach a more comprehensive history curriculum that includes the contributions and influence of American Indians, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, and Asian Americans. The bill mandates community forums every two years instead of every ten years to discuss and update the content standards in U.S. and Colorado history and civil government. It also establishes an education commission to advise on these updates during the state board's six-year review cycle. Since it has been signed into law, this means that schools must now follow its requirements for teaching a more inclusive and detailed version of history.
Official Summary
The bill mandates funding instruction in public schools of history and civil government of the United States and Colorado, including but not limited to the history, culture, and contributions of American Indians, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, and Asian Americans. Current law requires school districts to convene community forums to discuss the content standards in history and civil government at least once every 10 years. The bill requires the forums to be held at least every 2 years. The history, culture, and civil government in education commission is established to make recommendations to the state board of education when the state board performs its scheduled 6-year review of education standards so those standards and programs accurately reflect the history, culture, and civil government of the United States and Colorado, including the contributions and influence of American Indians, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, and Asian Americans. (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.) , Read More
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2018-05-03
- Latest action
- 2018-03-07
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Education
- OpenStates
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