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  • Celebrate Freedom Week
  • Student Voter Initiative
  • Student Council Support
  • Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills
  • Civic Engagement Activities
    • Declaration of Independence
    • U.S. Constitution
    • Bill of Rights
    • Diversity
    • Nation of Immigrants
    • American Revolution
    • Abolitionist Movement
    • Emancipation Proclamation
    • Women’s Suffrage
    • Additional Resources
  • Freedom Week Activities, K-12
  • Texas Bar: Civics Resources for Students & Teachers
  • Texas Civic Ambassadors Program
  • Education Partners
  • THE TEAM
Texas Student Civic Engagement


High School Principal Support
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The Texas Student Civic Engagement site is developed as a resource to support our high school principals with Texas Election Code. More importantly, this project is created to generate improved student outcomes through active participation in their learning and in our democratic society.

High School Principals:

What does the Texas Election Code say about registering students that turn 18 at your local high school?


Sec. 13.046 of the Texas Election Code states:
a) Each Principal of a public or private high school or the Principal’s designee shall serve as a deputy registrar for the county in which the school is located.


d) At least twice each school year, a High School Deputy Registrar SHALL DISTRIBUTE  an officially prescribed registration application form to each student who is or will be 18 years of age or older during that year subject to rules prescribed by the Texas Secretary of State.


​Read more at:  https://epcountyvotes.com/voter_information/voter_registration

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Are you registered to vote?
Fill out the form online and REGISTER2VOTE will mail you a pre-filled form
with your information and a prepaid return envelope that you sign and return!

https://register2vote.org​

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EP County Votes

https://epcountyvotes.com
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Texas Secretary of State

http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/pamphlets/deputy.shtml
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Vote Texas

http://www.votetexas.gov
Which agencies will come to our campus and register students? 
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NCLR VOTING
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: 202-785-1670
Fax: 202-776-1792
info@nclr.org
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Southwest Voter Registration Education Project

The Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP), founded in 1974, is the largest and oldest non-partisan Latino voter participation organization in the United States.

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TEXAS STUDENT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SUPPORT - Texas law

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​CIVIC ENGAGEMENT activities & student voter initiative
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An initiative of Texas State Board of Education District 1
​ Georgina C. Pérez