(WHTM) -- A state Rep. from northeastern Pennsylvania wants to make sure students understand the impact of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
Rep. Jim Haddock introduced legislation that would require schools to observe a moment of silence to annually recognize Sept. 11.
The legislation would also direct the Department of Education to identify curriculum, which would be optional on a school-by-school basis, that would teach kids about the significance of the historical event.
The legislation passed the House and now moves to the Senate.
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