Civic Learning Week—March 9–13—is a national effort to prioritize civic education in order to sustain and strengthen our constitutional democracy. It brings together students, educators, policymakers, community leaders, and organizations to highlight and further energize the movement for civic education in states across the nation.
Civic Learning Week is led by the national and cross-partisan CivxNow Coalition, a project of iCivics. The Connecticut Democracy Center is the state affiliate of CivxNow.
As a civics practitioner, we know how much work you put into creating meaningful civic learning opportunities for students, and we invite you to celebrate that work during Civic Learning Week! This year, Governor Lamont will officially proclaim March 9–13 as Civic Learning Week in Connecticut, making it a great opportunity to elevate and showcase your efforts.
There are a variety of ways to participate in Civic Learning Week depending on what makes sense for your organization—whether that’s engaging on social media, hosting or attending an event, or sharing civics resources. Below are a few simple ways to get involved and be part of this national movement.

























