Students Speak Out: Why the A-G Curriculum is Important to Students

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As the debate continues in the Los Angeles Unified School District about whether high school students need the A-G curriculum, the escalating rhetoric about “these” kids not being able to succeed is becoming louder and louder, drowning out the voices of the students themselves.

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Published: June 9, 2005

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