Narrowing the Vision

TC Weber reports on the State Board of Education’s efforts to narrow the scope of offerings in Tennessee public schools.

The Tennessee State Board of Education also took another step this week toward allowing some students to opt out of portions of the state’s world language graduation requirements.

Under the proposed policy, students could substitute certain elective courses for one of the required world language credits, provided the decision aligns with a student’s “High School and Beyond Plan.”

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