On September 17th, 1787, thirty-nine men put their signatures to the
Constitution of the United States and in doing so forever changed the
course of a new nation. The date is now celebrated as Constitution Day, a day dedicated to celebrating ratification of
the Constitution, honoring its legacy, and recognizing those
individuals who have become US citizens.We've posted a Feature Story about Constitution Day on the main page of our website. You can currently find it here.
We update the Feature Story on the 1st and 15th of each month. Recent Feature Stories include Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, Back to School, and The Future of Fayetteville High School.
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