Sisk remains on state committee

Sandra ClarkFeature, Karns/Hardin Valley

Karns High School social studies teacher Gordon Sisk has accepted another term on the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Civic Education and Engagement Advisory Committee.

Since its inception as the Blue Book Curriculum Task Force, the committee was expanded to advise and assist Secretary of State Tre Hargett on the best ways to get students to become more civically engaged, Hargett said. “The committee’s noteworthy achievements include the creation of lesson plans based on the Tennessee Blue Book, lesson plans used during the Student Mock Election, critical support of the annual civics essay contest and regional teacher workshops.

“I am grateful for the time and effort these teachers graciously offer to help increase civic engagement in Tennessee,” said Hargett. “Each committee member has a passion for ensuring our youngest Tennesseans are engaged citizens, and I am certain they will be an asset to the planning and integration of our civic engagement initiatives into our schools.”

For more information on civic engagement initiatives, including the annual civics essay contest, Student Mock Election and lesson plans, visit sos.tn.gov/civics.

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