Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
September 17, 2026
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, observed annually on September 17th, are dual celebrations commemorating the signing of the United States Constitution in 1787 and honoring the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of citizenship in the United States.
Constitution Day marks the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution, a foundational document that established the framework of government and enshrined the principles of democracy, freedom, and justice upon which the nation was built. It serves as a reminder of the Constitution’s enduring significance as a living document that continues to shape and define the rights and liberties of all Americans.
On the other hand, Citizenship Day celebrates the rich tapestry of diversity and unity that defines the American experience. It honors the contributions of immigrants who have come to the United States in search of freedom, opportunity, and a better life, and it recognizes the importance of citizenship as a bond that unites individuals from all walks of life.
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day provide an opportunity to reflect on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and the values that unite us as Americans. They are a time to reaffirm our commitment to upholding the principles of democracy, equality, and justice for all and to recognize the importance of active participation in civic life.
On Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, schools, communities, and organizations across the country come together to celebrate with educational programs, citizenship ceremonies, and events promoting civic engagement and education. Through discussions, debates, and activities focused on the Constitution and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, individuals of all ages learn about the importance of democracy and its role in shaping the future of their communities and their nation.
As we celebrate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, let us honor the Constitution’s legacy and the principles it embodies. Let us embrace the responsibilities of citizenship with humility and gratitude and strive to build a more perfect union where the rights and freedoms of all individuals are respected and protected.
Together, may we uphold the values of liberty, justice, and equality enshrined in the Constitution and continue to work towards a society where every individual can thrive and contribute to the common good.