Morning Read: State may outlaw courses without educational content
LA School Report | March 9, 2016
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Regulations would outlaw classes that fail to teach students anything
The State Board of Education today will consider adopting emergency regulations designed to prohibit high schools from assigning students to “faux” or repeat classes that rob them of learning time. Cabinet Report, by Kimberly Beltran
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