Oregon eyes mandate for climate change lessons in schools

High school sophomore Gabriel Burke holds a printed copy of his testimony in support of an Oregon bill that would require climate change instruction in public schools from kindergarten through 12th grade, before testifying in a hearing at the state Capitol in Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 9, 2023. Burke said he drove more than an hour from Eugene in order to testify in person. (AP Photo/Claire Rush)

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon lawmakers are aiming to make the state the second in the nation to mandate climate change lessons for K-12 public school students, further fueling U.S. culture wars in education.

Dozens of Oregon high schoolers submitted support of the bill, saying they care about climate change deeply. Some teachers and parents say teaching climate change could help the next generation better confront it, but others want schools to focus on reading, writing and math after test scores plummeted post-pandemic.

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