15-719. Character education program
instruction; fund


A. Each common, high and unified school district and charter school may
provide instruction to kindergarten programs through the twelfth grade on character
development.


B. Each district may develop its own course of study for each grade. At a minimum,
the character education program must include:


1. Instruction in the definition and application of at least six of the following
character traits: truthfulness, responsibility, compassion, diligence, sincerity,
trustworthiness, respect, attentiveness, obedience, orderliness, forgiveness, virtue,
fairness, caring, citizenship and integrity.


2. The use of activities, discussions and visual media and literacy presentations
to illustrate and reinforce the application of the character traits.


3. Presentations by teachers or mentors who demonstrate the character traits.


C. At the request of the school district or charter school, the department of
education may certify that the school district or charter school has a character
development instruction program that meets all of the requirements in subsection B of
this section.


D. Parents may elect for their child not to participate in the program.


E. The school district or charter school may accept donations or charge fees for
the program if the program is not offered during regular school hours.


F. A character education special plate fund is established consisting of monies
received pursuant to section 28-2421. The department of education shall administer the
fund. Monies in the fund are continuously appropriated. Monies from the fund shall be
annually distributed by the department by July 1.


G. The character education and development division at the department of education
shall allocate monies through at least two but no more than four private character
education foundations that are incorporated nonprofit corporations in this state and that
are qualified under section 501(c)(3) of the United States internal revenue code for
federal income tax purposes. The director of the character education and development
division at the department of education shall select private character education
foundations that provide character education programs that demonstrate proven and
effective research based curriculum and training to receive monies from the character
education special plate fund.


H. On notice from the department of education, the state treasurer shall invest and
divest monies in the fund as provided by section 35-313, and monies earned from
investment shall be credited to the fund.


I. Monies in the fund are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to
lapsing of appropriations.