If high school seniors in Tennessee want a high school diploma, they could be required to understand the Constitution and U.S. history at least as well as legal immigrants seeking citizenship, under a proposal to be considered by the state legislature this year.
Tennessee House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick, a Republican, introduced legislation to require the state’s students to answer 60 out of 100 questions correctly on a civics test if they are to receive a high school diploma, News Channel 5 in Nashville reported.
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This will never make it past the ACLU.
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Delete60 out of 100. I guess a low bar is better than none at all. On the other hand, if the way the history of the Civil War is taught today is any indication of the way they will approach Constitutional instruction, it might be better if they didn't.
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Good point.
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