(INDIANAPOLIS) — Today’s Indiana fourth-graders would have to take a civics course in middle school, under a bill overwhelmingly approved by the Indiana House. Cicero Representative and former Hamilton Heights Superintendent Tony J. Cook (R) says the bill plugs an important hole in Indiana’s curriculum. His bill calls for the State Board of Education to issue standards by next summer. Schools would decide whether to put civics class in sixth, seventh or eighth grade. government works. Lafayette Representative Sheila Klinker (D) says voters often ask her how things are in Washington. And House Majority Leader Matt Lehman (R-Berne) says when he visits