Civics definition

Civics means the study of U.S. government (its purpose, function, and structure) at Federal, State, and local levels, including the rights and duties of citizens, and the study of international affairs in relation to their impact on
Civics means the study of United

Examples of Civics in a sentence

  • Courses in this digital social studies textbook include U.S. History, World History, Civics and Government, and World Geography and Cultures.

  • While community issues may be discussed appropriately in Civics and Government classes, the Association will attempt to prevent the involvement of children in Association/Board controversies.

  • The School District, in conjunction with the State Board of Education (via waivers), shall grant students who participate in, and successfully complete MCJROTC courses, academic credit toward graduation requirements (i.e., Physical Education, Health, Civics, etc.).

  • John’s offers a balanced curriculum including Religion, Language Arts (English, Reading, Literature, Oral and Written Communication, Speech Arts, Handwriting, Spelling Usage, Vocabulary, and Grammar), Science, Mathematics, Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics, Economics and Sociology), Spanish, Latin, Art, Music, Health, Physical Education, Computer Skills and such electives as deemed practical and helpful.

  • Students are required to pass the Civics Examination (board policy #5460) in order to graduate.

  • Provide or refer Older Refugees to citizenship classes with a curriculum consisting of integrated instruction in American History and Civics.

  • City and Civic specifically agree, and as set forth in Civic's Bylaws, that the City Attorney of City shall not be obligated pursuant to City Charter Section 40 to provide legal services, or perform any duties of a legal nature, for Civic.

  • For the purposes of this section, academic subject teachers shall be defined as: teachers of English, Reading or Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Civics and Government, Economics, History, Geography, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Business and Technology (except Vocational and Technical), and teachers of classes comprised of students with moderate and severe disabilities.

  • Online lessons also integrate topics in Geography, Civics, and Economics into the study of history.

  • A combination of FCAT, FCAT 2.0 scores, end of course (EOC) assessments (in Algebra which begins with the 2010-2011 school year, Geometry, Biology and Civics) grades, and portfolio work will determine student progression through the grades.

Related to Civics

  • Executive Mayor means the councillor elected as the executive mayor of the municipality in terms of section 55 of the Municipal Structures Act;

  • Nonprofit means a nonprofit corporation as defined and established through

  • Employers means the Company and/or any of its subsidiaries (now in existence or hereafter formed or acquired) that have been selected by the Board to participate in the Plan and have adopted the Plan as a sponsor.

  • Schools means preschools, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and similar facilities, both public and private, used primarily for the instruction of minors.

  • Academic Board means the Academic Board of the University College established under paragraph 13;