Oklahoma high school students delve into election process

Moore High School government teacher Liz Butcher tells class members to study issues, form their own opinions.

 
BY SARAH HUSSAIN | Published: October 8, 2012   

As the presidential election inches closer, Moore High School students in Liz Butcher’s advanced placement government and politics classes are encouraged to study the issues and form their own opinions. In some cases, the students are straying from family tradition.

photo - Moore High School students listen Thursday during a discussion of the presidential election in Liz Butcher’s government class.  Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Moore High School students listen Thursday during a discussion of the presidential election in Liz Butcher’s government class. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman

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Before starting the school year, Joseph Kwak, 17, knew nothing about politics.

“In her class, we do a lot of research on parties and I’m better able to form my own opinions because...
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