There are 16 schools in the USA with the word civic in the name.
The word "civic" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects the educational emphasis on citizenship, community involvement, and democratic values. Historically, American public schools have played an important role in preparing students not just academically, but also as active, informed participants in society. The use of "civic" in a school's name often signifies the institution's mission to foster a sense of responsibility and engagement with local, state, and national communities. Geographically, this naming convention can be found across the country, reinforcing the idea that civic education is a universal priority in the United States. Culturally, it highlights the value placed on public participation and cooperation in sustaining a healthy democracy, making "civic" a fitting descriptor for schools dedicated to these principles.
California (2)
E3 Civic High School in San Diego, CAS.f. County Civic Center Secondary in San Francisco, CA
Colorado (1)
Civica Colorado in Milliken, COFlorida (2)
Citrus Ridge A Civics Academy in Davenport, FLCommunity Montessori School Civic in Tampa, FL
Illinois (1)
Civic Memorial High School in Bethalto, ILNew Jersey (1)
Trenton STEM-To-Civics Charter School in Ewing, NJNevada (1)
Civica Academy in North Las Vegas, NVNew York (5)
Civic School of Bayside Hills (the) in Bayside, NYDetective Wenjian Liu School of Civics and Entrepreneruship in Brooklyn, NY
East New York Arts and Civics High School (the) in Brooklyn, NY
Civic Leadership Academy in Elmhurst, NY
Staten Island School of Civic Leadership in Staten Island, NY
Ohio (1)
John Marshall School of Business and Civic Leadership in Cleveland, OHOregon (1)
The Cottonwood School of Civics and Science in Portland, ORPennsylvania (1)
Math Civics and Sciences Cs in Philadelphia, PA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate