Title 20, Chapter 2, Section 145
( 20-2-145)
(a) The State Board of Education shall develop by the start of the
1997-1998 school year a comprehensive character education program
for levels K-12. This comprehensive character education program
shall be known as the "character curriculum" and shall focus on the
students' development of the following character traits: courage,
patriotism, citizenship, honesty, fairness, respect for others,
kindness, cooperation, self-respect, self-control, courtesy,
compassion, tolerance, diligence, generosity, punctuality,
cleanliness, cheerfulness, school pride, respect for the
environment, respect for the creator, patience, creativity,
sportsmanship, loyalty, perseverance, and virtue. Such program
shall also address, by the start of the 1999-2000 school year,
methods of discouraging bullying and violent acts against fellow
students. Local boards shall implement such a program in all grade
levels at the beginning of the 2000-2001 school year and shall
provide opportunities for parental involvement in establishing
expected outcomes of the character education program. (b) The Department of Education shall develop character education
program workshops designed for employees of local school systems. |