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« Summary of the Annual Statistical Report of Schools | Main | Vermont high school grad rate rises »
Monday
Apr022012

High School Math Might Get a Little Bit Tougher

DateMonday, April 2, 2012 at 03:35PM

Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin and Vermont Education Commissioner Armando Vilaseca are proposing stiffer high-school graduation requirements that could make passing algebra II a requirement for a diploma starting with the Class of 2017.

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