Critics urge CSU to drop or delay plan to require extra high school course
August 30, 2019
Opponents say the requirement would harm black and Latino students. Supporters say it would prepare students for college math courses.
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Topic
College and career readiness is a primary goal of all the major reforms in place in California. But now more than ever, as the pandemic has closed campuses and pushed schools and colleges to adopt distance learning, what are the state's high schools and colleges doing to prepare students for the challenges that lie ahead? This section explores how California's K-12 system prepares its students for college and how colleges are preparing their students for the world beyond.
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