
Secretary of State Pushes for Civics Literacy Exam
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KY Secretary of State Michael Adams says students need to know more about Civics.
Adams is urging the Kentucky General Assembly to require a civics course in high school and a civics literacy exam, before a student can graduate.
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Secretary of State Pushes for Civics Literacy Exam
Clip: Season 2 Episode 171 | 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Adams is urging the Kentucky General Assembly to require a civics course in high school and a civics literacy exam, before a student can graduate.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipKentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says Kentucky students need to know more about government, politics and history.
Adams is urging the Kentucky general Assembly to require a civics course in high school and of civics literacy exam before a student can graduate.
Many states already require a civics class, but right now Kentucky does not.
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