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Post by M. Hawbaker on Aug 10, 2021 20:51:55 GMT
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown privately signed a bill last month ending the requirement for high school students to prove proficiency in reading, writing, and arithmetic before graduation. Brown, a Democrat, did not hold a public signing or issue a press release regarding the passing of Senate Bill 744 on July 14, and the measure, which was approved by lawmakers in June, was not added into the state's legislative database until more than two weeks later on July 29, an unusually quiet approach to enacting legislation, according to the Oregonian. The bill, which suspends the proficiency requirements for students for three years, has attracted controversy for at least temporarily suspending academic standards amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Backers argued the existing proficiency levels for math and reading presented an unfair challenge for students who do not test well, and Boyle said the new standards for graduation would aid Oregon's "Black, Latino, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Tribal, and students of color." www.yahoo.com/news/oregon-governor-signs-bill-ending-154100667.html
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Post by M. Hawbaker on Aug 10, 2021 20:54:35 GMT
just I don't even know where to start on everything that is wrong with this one.... Brown might actually make our Governor Wolf look good by comparison.
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Post by barb43 on Aug 10, 2021 21:09:55 GMT
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