Senate Panel Oks Stricter Graduation Rules; Legislation Would Require High School Students to Take More Science, Math and English Courses

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Gov. Rod Blagojevich's proposal to increase high school graduation requirements won the approval of a Senate committee Tuesday despite questions about how schools would pay for the changes.

The legislation would require students to take at least two years of science, three years of math, four years of English and two writing-intensive courses in high school.

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Senate Panel Oks Stricter Graduation Rules; Legislation Would Require High School Students to Take More Science, Math and English Courses

Illinois students currently need just one year of science, two years ...

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