Ohio lawmakers are considering competing proposals to change high school graduation requirements again, after already easing rules for students earning diplomas this year and the next. A plan backed by the State Board of Education would let students qualify for graduation by demonstrating competency in certain subjects through testing or alternatives, such as a culminating project. The other proposal would require students to complete minimum courses, reflect competency on state math and English exams, and earn two diploma seals for achievements in academics or other activities.
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