§ 6-16-101 - Celebrate Freedom Week.
               	 		
6-16-101.    Celebrate Freedom Week.
    (a)  To  educate students about the sacrifices made for freedom in the founding  of this country and the values on which this country was founded, the  last full week of classes in September in Arkansas public schools shall  be recognized as "Celebrate Freedom Week".
(b)    (1)  During  Celebrate Freedom Week, all social studies classes shall include  instruction as determined by each school in each social studies class.
      (2)  It  is recommended that the instructions include discussion about the  meaning and importance of the Declaration of Independence and the United  States Constitution, with an emphasis on the Preamble and the Bill of  Rights, in the document's historical context.
      (3)  It  is suggested that a study of the Declaration of Independence include  exercises related to the relationship of the ideas expressed in that  document to subsequent American history, including the relationship  among ideas contained in the document and the rich diversity of our  people as a nation of immigrants, the American Revolution, the  formulation of the United States Constitution, the abolitionist movement  and how it led to the adoption of the Emancipation Proclamation, and  the women's suffrage movement.