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High School Diploma Requirements Change
This bill allows students focusing on career and technical education electives to substitute up to four credits from those courses for specific academic course credits needed for a full diploma.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the state law about what is required to graduate from high school with a full diploma.
- Allows students who are working towards completing a career and technical education focus to use up to four credits from their elective courses in place of specific academic course credits.
- Specifically, these substitutions can be made for chemistry, computer science, world language, or Algebra II courses.
Who It Names or Affects
- High school students who are working towards completing a career and technical education focus.
- The state board of education which sets the requirements for high school graduation.
Terms To Know
- career and technical education
- Programs that prepare students for careers in specific fields, such as technology or healthcare.
- full diploma
- A high school graduation certificate that meets all state requirements.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass and was stopped by the K-12 Subcommittee of the Education Committee.
- It is unclear how many students will be affected or what specific changes this would make to current graduation requirements.