Ed Board Analyzes School-Credit Hike

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The State Board of Education's plan to require that students take an extra year of English, math and science to graduate is going to take money, and the board may ask the Legislature to cough it up.

The board examined a draft resolution Friday in its meeting in Vernal, which was streamed over the Internet. The resolution would have the board calculate and present expected costs to legislators and the Governor's Office in the coming months. Costs could include help for struggling students, more academic counseling, and having more children in the school at one time should the new requirements result in a school-day exodus to early morning LDS Seminary classes.

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Ed Board Analyzes School-Credit Hike

The draft resolution is preliminary at best. But it reflects a possible direction the board might go in atte...

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