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House OKs easier path to diploma despite failing tests

By The Associated Press
Posted 11:48AM on Thursday 12th February 2015 ( 10 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) The Georgia House of Representatives has approved a bill letting thousands of Georgians who did not pass high school graduation tests petition local officials for diplomas. <br /> <br /> It now goes to the Senate for consideration. Students have not taken the tests since the 2013 school year. <br /> <br /> Former students who did not pass the graduation test can request a waiver from the State Board of Education. But officials say the board can only hear 300 cases a year. <br /> <br /> The bill would shift that responsibility to local school boards. Supporters say that would give about 8,000 people an easier path to their diploma. <br /> <br /> Sponsor Rep. Brooks Coleman of Duluth says the state should not punish people who otherwise did well for an eliminated test. <br /> <br /> State Superintendent Richard Woods has backed the bill.

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