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Kansas finals of National Civics Bee shows the difference between what we are and what we should aspire to be.
Tanya Ramesh, a middle schooler from Robinson Middle School in Wichita, took top honors at the Kansas State Finals of the National Civics Bee on Thursday, earning a $1,000 prize and a spot in the ...
Robinson Middle School student Tanya Ramesh is headed to Washington, D.C. this fall after winning the Kansas State Finals of ...
Juniper Ward of Corvallis won the 2025 Oregon Civics Bee June 25 and will represent Oregon at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ...
Dozens of demonstrations are planned in California for No Kings Day June 14. Fresno: 10 a.m. to noon at Cary Park, 4750 North Fresno St.
Columnist Justice B. Hill celebrates the dedication of teens who channel their talents into wordcraft—whether in national ...
As the Soviet Sputnik satellite orbited the Earth, Americans became fearful that we were falling behind technologically. The ...
This Saturday, the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce and Albuquerque Public Schools will host the 3rd Annual National Civics Bee ...
In the best civics classes, students grapple with complex ideas and arguments about our principles, our governance, current ...
P.S. Weekly is a student-produced podcast that casts light on important issues in the nation's largest school system. The ...
Alaska’s 2025 winner was Mariella Mendoza, an eighth-grader from Romig Middle School. She will go on to compete for the ...
Hoping to follow in last year’s Alaskan winner’s footsteps - 6th, 7th, and 8th graders competed today in the Civics Bee State ...