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Where to Go
There are many civic and educational organizations that have worked hard to make this very first Constitution Day a resounding success. Search the web or browse the sites below to learn more about this year's commemoration of Constitution Day.

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management
OPM has worked to provide federal employees with a breadth of information on Constitution Day.

The U.S. Department of Education
The federal Department of Education offers teachers free resources to help with this year's celebration of Constitution Day.

The National Archives
The Archives has prepared a great deal of information for Constitution day for people of all ages.

The National Endowment for the Humanities
Find lesson plans and learning materials at this NEH site.

The U.S. Courts
Constitution Day isn't just for students. The U.S. Courts have compiled a wealth of information for Americans from all walks of life.

West Virginia Department of Education
The West Virginia Department of Education has prepared classroom materials for Mountain State students.

West Virginia University
WVU will celebrate Constitution Day with two major events.

Shepherd University
The Eastern Panhandle university has a special program planned for Constitution Day.

The National Constitution Center
Material for students and teachers and citizens alike is brought together in this one-stop source.

Center for Civic Education
Learn about lesson plans and resources are available from this easy-to-use site.

The Bill of Rights Institute
The Bill of Rights Institute offers free educational Constitution Day materials to schools.

The University of Virginia
The Youth Leadership Institute at the University of Virginia is offering a strong assortment of educational materials on the Constitution.