Maryland Explores Mandating High Schoolers Take Four Years Of Math, Among Other Requirements

Lawmakers in Annapolis, Maryland, are considering a bill aimed at bolstering the number of college graduates in the state. The comprehensive proposal would require high school students to take four years of math, as well as assessing high schoolers to find those in need of extensive remedial classes in college, among other measures. The College Readiness and Completion Act of 2013 hopes to keep students in college and on track to graduate. 

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The Diamondback