{"id":98667,"date":"2023-05-04T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2023-05-05T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/senate-passes-bill-implementing-new-civics-requirements-to-graduate-high-school\/"},"modified":"2023-05-04T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2023-05-05T06:30:00","slug":"senate-passes-bill-implementing-new-civics-requirements-to-graduate-high-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/senate-passes-bill-implementing-new-civics-requirements-to-graduate-high-school\/","title":{"rendered":"Senate passes bill implementing new civics requirements to graduate high school"},"content":{"rendered":"
Alaska high school students may soon be required to complete a civics education course or receive a passing score on a civics assessment exam to graduate beginning in the fall semester of 2024.<\/p>\n
A bill<\/a> to OK the requirements was unanimously passed by the Alaska Senate Friday morning. It will now move to the House for further consideration.<\/p>\n The move comes as recent national data<\/a> shows the first-ever decline in U.S. eighth grade students’ history and civics test scores, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, which released the data Wednesday.<\/p>\n According to the results, nearly one-third of eighth grade students cannot describe the structure or function of government, and the data suggests students are increasingly struggling to understand how government works and the importance of civic participation.<\/p>\n The Senate bill, sponsored by Senate President Gary Stevens, a Kodiak Republican, seeks for the state’s Board of Education to create and develop a new civics education curriculum and exam that would go into effect in Alaska schools beginning in July 2024.<\/p>\n