Constitution Day
On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met to sign the United States Constitution and presented it to the American public. Join us in a national commitment by educational institutions across the country to celebrate this day!
Explore the learning opportunities here by reading important documents and resources related to the Constitution, as well as related links on the history of the United States Constitution.
Read Cale Holman's Full Constitution Day Letter
Constitution Day History
Learn more about the history of Constitution Day and explore resources for observing September 17th:
Federal Resources For Educational Excellence
Explore information on topics such as the Constitutional Convention, Amendments, and The Federalist Papers provided by the Department of Education.
Constitution Initiative
Below is a resource site for those who may have an interest in working for the U.S. government:
Library of Congress
Search the Library of Congress for information, including Congress.gov for legislative information.
US Constitution
Read the full text of the U.S. Constitution and other historical government documents using the links here:
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