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BLUFFTON, South Carolina (AP) — On the first day of his American National Government class, Prof. Kevin Dopf asks how many of his students are United States citizens. Every hand shoots up. “So, how ...
As high school seniors at KIPP DC College Preparatory in Washington, D.C. took their seats in AP U.S. Government class this week, they were already talking about the day's lesson: what had just ...
It’s not every day you get a Congressman in a classroom. But that was U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson’s plan for the day on Sept. 12 at Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls. There, the South Dakota Republican ...
All high school students are required to take civics, but a lack of money can limit opportunities. And in some communities, parent objections pressure teachers to avoid certain topics. Stay up-to-date ...
Holy Redeemer High School government classes, taught by James Maloney and John Vesek, assembled to hear District Judge William Amesbury address the topics of school law, juvenile rights, and legal ...
At the start of the school year, during the first few minutes of Hempfield Area teacher Ken Stough’s classes, students are asked to imagine their typical day. Stough and the students write down ...
It isn’t ego that makes Hal Biehl think his civics class at Riverview High School is so valuable for students. “I tell the kids on the first day of class, ‘This is the most important class you’ll have ...
Pity the high school government teacher who — during a period of political turmoil, busted norms and uncivil social media posts at the national level — is asked to convince students that the process ...
Sabine High School students meet during a federal government class, on Oct. 15. The dual enrollment students will get both high school and college credit for passing this class. (Michael Cavazos For ...
BLUFFTON, South Carolina — On the first day of his American National Government class, Prof. Kevin Dopf asks how many of his students are United States citizens. Every hand shoots up. “So, how did all ...