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Kansas Bill Would Require Civics Test to Graduate

Kansas Senate approved a bill mandating high school freshmen to pass a 100-question civics exam and learn about communism's negative impacts, passing 26-14.

Topeka, Kansas — Kansas lawmakers are advancing a bill that would require high school students to pass a U.S. citizenship-style civics test to graduate, part of a broader push to expand civic education requirements. Senate Bill 381, which passed the state Senate in a 26-14 vote, would mandate that students take a 100-question exam based on the U.S. naturalization test. The requirement would apply to public and accredited private schools, with st…

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Kansas Reflector broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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