Florida’s fifth graders receiving The Constitution Booklet in the 2020-2021 school year. Click here to see how far we’ve come.

2020-2021

Constitution for the People Florida Map Coverage 2020-2021

See the states that are using our Constitution Booklet.

USA Booklet Coverage April 2022 States with Constitution for the People Booklets

Alabama 2022
Arkansas 2022
California 2020
Connecticut 2020
Delaware 2020
Florida 2020
Georgia 2020
Hawaii 2021
Illinois 2020
Indiana 2020
Iowa 2021
Kentucky 2022
Louisiana 2021
Maine – 2020
Maryland 2021
Massachusetts 2020
Michigan 2020
Minnesota 2021

Mississippi 2020
Missouri 2021
Nebraska 2020
New Hampshire 2020
New Jersey 2020
New York 2020
North Carolina 2020
North Dakota 2021
Ohio 2020
Pennsylvania 2020
Rhode Island 2020
South Carolina 2020
Texas 2020
Tennessee 2021
Vermont 2020
Virginia 2020
West Virginia 2021
Wisconsin 2020

California – (2020)
Connecticut – (2020)
Delaware – (2020)
Florida – (2020)
Georgia – (2020)
Hawaii (2021)
Illinois – (2020)
Indiana – (2020)
Iowa – (2021)
Louisiana – (2021)
Maine – (2020)
Maryland – (1/10/2021)
Massachusetts – (2020)
Michigan – (2020)
Minnesota – (2021)
Mississippi – (2020)
Missouri – (2021)
Nebraska – (2020)
New Hampshire – (2020)
New Jersey – (2020)
New York – (2020)
North Carolina – (2020)
North Dakota – (2021)
Ohio – (2020)
Pennsylvania – (2020)
Rhode Island – (2020)
South Carolina – (2020)
Texas – (2020)
Tennessee – (2021)
Vermont – (2020)
Virginia – (2020)
West Virginia – (2021)
Wisconsin – (2020)

Thank you for the thoughtful gift of Constitution booklets for our fifth graders. It’s great for them to have something concrete to hold in their hands to help them understand what our Constitution is and what it means to each of us. Again, thank you for your thoughtfulness.
Kathleen Valle, 5th grade ELA & Social Studies teacher | Daughtrey Elementary School

I think it is very important to place this document in the students’ hands every year.

Terry Huddleston, Superintendent | Columbia County, Florida School District

This will be a great asset in teaching our students about the rights and freedoms we have as Americans.

Richard A. Shirley, Superintendent, Sumter County School Board

I can honestly say that this sparked a renewed interest in making students aware of one of the oldest and most influential legal documents in existence.

Dr. Karyn E. Gary, Superintendent | The School District of Desoto County

…the Polk County School District would proudly acknowledge receipt of these documents and ensure each of these students receive this very thoughtful and historically impactful piece of literature.

Jacquelin M. Byrd, Superintendent | School Board of Polk County
We are excited to see our 5th grade teachers use this material to spark discussion, debate, and critical thinking in their classrooms.
Adrian H. Cline, Superintendent | Desoto County