California State Seal of Civic Engagement

California State Seal of Civic Engagement

Overview

The California State Seal of Civic Engagement, marked by a gold seal on the transcript of diplomas, recognizes high school graduates who have demonstrated excellence in civic engagement by working towards and advocating for meaningful solutions to a community or social problem; quality reflection of student activities and growth; and have peer and mentor testimony of relevant student civic activities.

Why is it important?

The SSCE is an opportunity to enable all students, particularly those from marginalized communities, to have relevant, rigorous, and engaging learning opportunities. Such opportunities would enable students to understand that each student matters and belongs in our democratic society and that they have the right and responsibility to use their learning and their skills to make the world, and their community, a better place.

What do students receive?
  • a special seal from the California Dept of Education: 
    • on your high school diploma (as a senior)
    • on your high school transcripts (as a junior)
  • a certificate and letter from the district
  • a graduation cord
  • recognized at a ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ board meeting
How is it achieved?

To qualify for the Seal of Civic Engagement, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ juniors and seniors need to meet the following : 

  • Passing grades
  • C or better in at least two history/social science courses

 Complete Civic Engagement Project/Activities that have:

  • Identified a meaningful issue that you want to address and/or fix
  • Built awareness of the issue, discussed ideas with others, and advocated for effective solutions
  • Taken action to engage with key decision makers to address the problem
  • Reflected on how your have grown, what impact you had, and how you could improve in a Student Reflection (written essay, interview/conversation, video, or presentation)
  • Letter of recommendation from a peer and your mentor
How to apply

Follow instructions listed on the following forms to apply.

  | Deadline to Submit: Friday, February 14, 2025

 | Deadline to Apply: Friday, March 14, 2025

Resources

District Contacts

Nathalie Damaso
nathalie-damaso@scusd.edu

Ashley Alexander
Director III, Professional Learning
ashley-alexander@scusd.edu