West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2681

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Require all students to be taught how to properly handle, fold, treat, honor, display, and retire the American flag

Impact

The implementation of HB 2681 is expected to alter current educational standards and curricula in West Virginia's high schools. By including this mandate, it emphasizes the role of civic education in fostering informed and responsible citizens. The bill may also prompt discussions among educators regarding teaching methodologies, as the curriculum must not only cover technical aspects of flag etiquette but also the broader significance of such symbols in American democracy. Schools will need to adapt existing civics and history programs to incorporate these new requirements.

Summary

House Bill 2681 proposes to require that all public high school students in West Virginia be educated on the proper handling, folding, treatment, honoring, displaying, and retiring of the American flag as a prerequisite for graduation. This legislation aims to enhance students' civic knowledge and instill a sense of patriotism, targeting the significance of the American flag as a national symbol. The requirement is set to take effect for students beginning their education in the 2025-2026 school year, ensuring that the lessons are integrated into the social studies curriculum.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2681 seems to lean towards positivity, particularly among lawmakers and civic organizations advocating for enhanced civic education. Many view the proposed instruction as an important step in promoting national pride and responsibility among youth. However, some concerns have been voiced regarding the practicality of implementing such a requirement amid existing educational pressures and standards. Opponents may see it as an additional burden on teachers who are striving to cover extensive curricula.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the scope and implementation of HB 2681. Critics may argue that while instilling respect for national symbols is important, there could be more pressing educational needs that require attention, such as improving general literacy or accommodating diverse cultural perspectives in civic instruction. Additionally, questions may arise about how this requirement aligns with the existing educational framework, and whether it may lead to the exclusion of other vital educational topics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB216

Requiring all schools to instruct students on Holocaust, other genocides and financial literacy

WV HB3269

To require a semester of personal finance to be taught in high school as a prerequisite for graduation

WV SB409

Requiring all public schools to instruct students on foreign languages

WV HB5196

To require all West Virginia high school students to pass a Civics examination and the United States Naturalization Examination

WV HB4833

Require that any student in the 11th or 12th grade, who has been placed in a “free/elective/assistant” period, be informed of online college course opportunities available for them

WV HB5553

To provide and change graduation requirements and change duties relating to academic content standards

WV HB5227

Requiring age-appropriate instruction on the Holocaust

WV SB448

Requiring age-appropriate instruction on Holocaust in public schools

WV HB4946

Add as required material in public schools the teaching of the full Constitution of the United States, The Federalist Papers and Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letters from Birmingham Jail

WV SB468

Requiring course in public schools on human development

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