Oregon school chief, Guadalupe Martinez Zapata, suspend need for high schoolers to prove math, reading and writing skills to graduate for five more years. Zapata says 'bigotry' is behind assessment of minority children's academic skills.
The State Board of Education ruled that students will no longer have to fulfill an essential skills requirement in order to graduate. In order to earn a diploma, graduating students were formerly required to earn standardized test scores indicating proficiency in reading, writing and math.
The State Board of Education ruled that students will no longer have to fulfill an essential skills requirement in order to graduate. In order to earn a diploma, graduating students were formerly required to earn standardized test scores indicating proficiency in reading, writing and mathUnited Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
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