Civic Education. Under state law, high schools must provide a mandatory course in civics for each high school student. The content of this course must include, but is not limited to:
The mandatory civics course curricular requirements are expanded to include content related to:
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"Media literacy" is defined as the ability to decode media messages; assess the influence of media messages on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; and access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using all forms of communication.
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By September 1, 2025, the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is directed to collaborate with nonprofits to identify and make available materials relating to medial literacy, political participation, and institutional change. These materials may be used by school districts to meet these requirements, and OSPI is directed to review the materials at least every five years.
PRO: We want our children to be educated in how their government works, and to interact with us here in Olympia. Many people don't know their state senators, or know the difference between federal and state senators.
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Many students have minimal knowledge of government before taking civics or AP U.S. Government. Many students get their information from social media, which amplifies preexisting ideologies. It is important for students to distinguish between true and false information, know how to vote, and be engaged with government.