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Committee approves rules to tighten packet‑based credit and preserve course rigor for high school graduation
Summary
The Senate Education Committee passed third substitute House Bill 191, which requires the State Board of Education to adopt rules for packet‑based courses used for original or replacement high‑school credit to ensure consistent rigor.
The Senate Education Committee voted to pass third substitute House Bill 191, a bill intended to set statewide standards for packet‑based courses used for original or replacement high‑school credit.
Representative Tusher, sponsor of HB191, said districts historically used packet methods for credit recovery and to help students make up credits, but that the ease and availability of some packet offerings had recently created an…
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