Within the pages of the state budget, North Carolina lawmakers passed legislation allowing high school students to graduate in three years instead of a traditional four years. The new law requires the State Board of Education to create a three-year plan course guide for students that lowers the graduation requirement of 28 credits to 22. […]
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