Iowa high school students could soon be required to pass a civics test to graduate and receive their diploma.
House Study Bill 30 would require students to pass a U.S. citizenship and immigration services naturalization civics test to receive their high school diploma. The test would consist of multiple-choice questions chosen at random from the 100-question pool.
A student would need to answer at least 60% correctly to pass. A student who fails could retake the test as many times as necessary.
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