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There will be a lot of sorting and sifting now that the Legislature has adjourned its regular session, but one bit of legislative tweaking of the state's education reform efforts is particularly noteworthy.
Washington high school students will get as many as five chances to pass the state test required for a diploma under a bill approved by the Legislature and now awaiting Gov. Gary Locke's signature. Along with the retakes, House Bill 2195 would allow alternatives to the all-important exam.See the full content of this document
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Locke Bill Should Allow Wasl Second Chance
Part of a sweeping education reform effort that began in 1993, the Washington Ass...
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