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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Most Texans seem to agree that the new high school graduation standards need to change, but there is little agreement on how to do it.
Options for new graduation standards range from five to 15 end-of-course exams, the scores of which may or may not count toward a student's grade point average. There is also a debate over whether high school kids should be able to choose to focus on college preparation or for vocational education when selecting classes.
And lawmakers only began to find out last week what all this might cost. The Legislative Budget Board declared that Sen. Dan Patrick's proposed overhaul, Senate Bill 3, would cost the state $35 million in the first two years,...
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