
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A Mississippi middle school student will compete in the National Civics Bee.
Representing Mississippi as the state champion, Karli Matthews, of Lee Academy in Clarksdale, will head to Washington, D.C., where she will compete against other state champions from across the country in the national finals in November.
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Matthews won the state by writing a compelling essay on gun safety and its impact on her community and the nation. The submission proposed a solution grounded in civic virtues and foundational democratic principles. Throughout her competitions, officials from the Bee said she showed strong display of civic knowledge, passion for public service, and commitment to community improvement.
Matthews will represent the state as one of only 27 finalists at the National Civics Bee Championship, to be held in Washington, D.C., November 10–11, 2025.

“The Civics Bee is an excellent way to engage and empower students to understand their rights and responsibilities,” said Scott Waller, president and CEO of the Mississippi Economic Council. “It encourages students to solve real-world problems, take responsibility for change, and actively participate in building stronger communities.”
The National Civics Bee is a program of The Civic Trust, an initiative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The annual competition aims to strengthen civics education and literacy among middle school students, their families, and their communities.
This year’s Bee involved more than 6,000 students from 110 communities across 28 states.
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