Teen Civics Champions Shape Future | Wichita News
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Fourteen middle schoolers squared off in the Kansas state finals of the brand-new National Civics Bee — the first year this national competition is going big, with one winner from each state heading to D.C. to compete for a $100,000 education fund. Born from alarming stats showing most adults can’t name the three branches of government and many eighth graders lack civic knowledge, the bee aims to spark a new generation of engaged citizens. Students don’t just recite facts — they craft community improvement plans, from boosting voter turnout to providing hygiene products for students in need. At the Kansas finals, Colin Burke won first place with his thoughtful proposal, earning $1,000 and a trip to Washington, D.C., where he’ll fight for a chance to change education for thousands.
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