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.
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