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Alaska schools could buckle down on civics

Alaska students may be required to pass a civics test or take a civics course to graduate from high school if a new proposal becomes law. Senate Bill 29 would significantly boost the state’s investment in civics education, from an updated curriculum to a dedicated statewide civics education commission. Senate President Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, proposed […] The post Alaska schools could buckle down on civics appeared first on Alaska Beacon.

In Alaska, a crackdown on misrepresented Indigenous art is testing a unique U S law

Shops in Ketchikan made legal history when carvings billed as Tlingit work turned out to be foreign imports, and their maker went to prison. Now, Alaskans continue the debate about how to deal with future fakers

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