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After lawmakers have spent years making tweaks and changes to the high school graduation requirements, the incoming freshman class is beginning its high鈥
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High school seniors not meeting the testing benchmarks to graduate next year could have extra options on the table 鈥 that is, if Ohio lawmakers can pass a鈥
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The state school board is expected to vote on new recommendations for high school graduation requirements Thursday. This comes as hundreds of student鈥
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The state has a lot of work to do to meet its self-imposed goal of 65 percent of working-age adults holding college degrees or industry certificates by鈥
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The Ohio classes of 2019 and 2020 could be allowed the same alternative options for earning a high school diploma as this year鈥檚 seniors.The Ohio Board of鈥
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The Ohio Board of Education is recommending lawmakers reduce the number of exams students must take to graduate.Board members voted Tuesday to get rid of鈥
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Ohio education officials said last week that the potential for a high school graduation crisis for the class of 2018 was easing because of an alternative鈥
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More than three-quarters of Ohio high school seniors are on track to graduate in May, with another 19 percent 鈥渉ighly likely鈥 to meet requirements to鈥
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Overall, the high school graduation rate in Ohio is climbing, but changes to federal education policies could cause a decrease this school year.State鈥
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State officials have been working to ease what they call a looming crisis of Ohio having too few college graduates. An update on that goal shows there's鈥