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Florida high schoolers would not need to pass algebra or English final exams to graduate under a bill the Florida Senate ...
When the remedial program’s pilot was announced in September, Harvard’s director of introductory math, Brendan Kelly, told ...
A total of 87 school districts across New York saw 100% of their students test proficient on Algebra II Regents exams during ...
Florida Senate Bill 166 would end the requirement that students pass the Algebra 1 and English/language arts assessments in order to graduate.
The MIT professor and Junior Fellow at Harvard sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss numerical analysis, CTE, and his ...
"A student must earn one credit in Algebra I and one credit in geometry," the bill says. "A student's performance on the statewide, standardized Algebra I end-of-course (EOC) assessment ...
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Nearly 43% of the class of 2024 graduated from high school without passing one or both of Florida’s high-stakes graduation exams that test Algebra 1 and 10th-grade language arts knowledge ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Ten schools in a six-county region of Central New York saw 100% of their students test proficient on the ...
Statewide, 74% of students who took Algebra II Regents during the 2023-2024 school year were proficient. The state Education Department released Regents results for the last school year in November.
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