Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB168

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

Civics Education

Impact

The implementation of HB 168 will change the criteria for earning a secondary school diploma in Alaska. Effective from July 1, 2026, students must complete at least one semester of a comparative government and civics education course, achieve a passing score on a civics assessment, and engage in a project-based civics assessment to graduate. These requirements aim to elevate the standard of civic education and ensure that all graduating students possess fundamental civic knowledge necessary for responsible citizenship.

Summary

House Bill 168 aims to enhance civics education within Alaska's secondary schools by mandating specific instructional content and assessments for graduation. The bill requires school districts to develop a statewide civics curriculum that aligns with the civics portion of the naturalization exam. This curriculum is designed to ensure students are well-versed in various aspects of American governance, including civil liberties, the federal system, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The legislation seeks to reinforce the importance of civic knowledge as a pillar for informed citizenship and participation in democratic processes.

Contention

There are potential points of contention regarding the bill's implementation and effects. Some educators and stakeholders may argue about the feasibility of standardizing a civics curriculum across diverse school districts, particularly given varying local contexts and resources. Additionally, the mandatory assessments may raise concerns over the adequacy of preparation for students and could highlight disparities in educational access and quality. Critics may also voice apprehensions regarding the nature of civic instruction and assessments, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that encompasses a wide range of perspectives and issues in civics education.

Companion Bills

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