Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2565 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/12/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to education; providing for a civic seal designation for high school students;​
1.3 proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 120B.​
1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.5 Section 1. [120B.112] MINNESOTA CIVIC SEAL DESIGNATION.​
1.6 Subdivision 1.Establishment.(a) A Minnesota Civic Seal designation is established​
1.7for high school students who have demonstrated excellence in civics education and​
1.8engagement. The purpose of this designation is to encourage civic learning, promote active​
1.9participation in democratic institutions, and recognize students who have achieved a high​
1.10level of civic knowledge, skills, and community involvement.​
1.11 (b) A student must meet the following minimum criteria to be awarded the Minnesota​
1.12Civic Seal:​
1.13 (1) successfully complete coursework in civics, government, or a related subject that​
1.14meets or exceeds the state's academic standards for civic education;​
1.15 (2) participate in a civics-related project-based assessment that demonstrates an​
1.16understanding of civic engagement, public policy, or government operations, and complete​
1.17a self-reflection evaluating the learning experience, impact, and personal growth gained​
1.18from the project;​
1.19 (3) engage in at least one civic activity outside the classroom, such as voting in a student​
1.20election, attending a public meeting, participating in a community service project,​
1.21participating in Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, or engaging in a policy advocacy​
1.22initiative;​
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25-04408 as introduced​02/28/25 REVISOR CR/LJ​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 2565​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: CWODZINSKI)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​03/13/2025​
Referred to Education Policy​ 2.1 (4) demonstrate civic dispositions such as civil discourse, respect for diverse perspectives,​
2.2and a commitment to democratic principles; and​
2.3 (5) meet any additional criteria established by the department, ensuring that all students,​
2.4regardless of background, have equitable access to earning the civic seal.​
2.5 (c) The department-developed criteria under paragraph (b), clause (5), must be broad​
2.6enough to allow any student in any region or community of the state to earn the seal without​
2.7having to spend personal resources to access the criteria or activity. No specific out-of-school​
2.8or partisan civic program or provider shall be named or required as criteria. A school district​
2.9or individual school must not be obligated to participate in the civic seal program.​
2.10 Subd. 2.Criteria development.(a) The commissioner must convene a working group​
2.11to establish specific criteria and guidelines for awarding the Minnesota Civic Seal. The​
2.12working group membership must include civic educators, professional development​
2.13providers, at least one high school student, and other civic engagement experts.​
2.14 (b) The criteria and guidelines must be broad enough to allow a student from any region​
2.15or background to earn the civic seal without requiring any personal financial expenditure​
2.16or participation in a specific out-of-school program.​
2.17 Subd. 3.School district or charter school participation.(a) Participation in the​
2.18Minnesota Civic Seal program is voluntary for school districts and charter schools. A school​
2.19district or charter school that opts into the program must:​
2.20 (1) provide information to all secondary students regarding the opportunity to earn the​
2.21civic seal and the criteria for being awarded the recognition;​
2.22 (2) maintain appropriate records to identify students who have earned the civic seal; and​
2.23 (3) affix the appropriate insignia to the diploma of each student who earns the civic seal​
2.24and record the designation on their official transcript.​
2.25 (b) A district or charter school must not charge a fee to a student or the student's family​
2.26for participation in earning the civic seal.​
2.27 (c) A school district or charter school must submit an application for approval to the​
2.28commissioner to participate. The application must include a narrative that describes the​
2.29district or charter school's program implementation plan.​
2.30 Subd. 4.Insignia and recognition.(a) The Department of Education must develop and​
2.31distribute an official insignia to be affixed to the diplomas of students who earn the Minnesota​
2.32Civic Seal.​
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25-04408 as introduced​02/28/25 REVISOR CR/LJ​ 3.1 (b) The department may also provide additional materials to schools to recognize and​
3.2celebrate students who achieve the civic seal designation.​
3.3 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective for the 2026-2027 academic school year​
3.4and applies to students graduating in 2027 and later.​
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25-04408 as introduced​02/28/25 REVISOR CR/LJ​