Oregon school officials have suspended the need for high schoolers to prove their math, reading and writing skills in order to graduate.
Wow, just wow
PORTLAND, OREGON -
The Oregon State Board of Education has voted unanimously to suspend the requirement for high school students to prove their math, reading, and writing skills in order to graduate for the next five years.
This requirement had been put on hold during the pandemic due to the absence of standardized tests amid school closures.
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