Next year's high school freshmen will take more math and science than their predecessors. The changes are expected to be approved next week by the state Board of Education. The goal is to increase Georgia’s high school graduation rate and the number of students entering college. The new rules would do away with the state's four-tiered diploma system that required different classes for students depending on their post-graduation plans.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
More math and science next year for high schoolers
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9/04/2007 03:36:00 PM
Labels: Georgia Board of Education, math, science