Curriculum reform may impact Elm City schools
New Haven public high schools may be forced to reform their curricula and increase their graduation requirements if a proposal from the Connecticut Department of Education is passed by the legislature.
The plan, which was first presented to the public Nov. 7, is intended to increase the rigor of the curriculum and provide students with the skills necessary to thrive in higher education and the workplace, said Tom Murphy, chief communications officer for the Connecticut Department of Education.
The department has proposed increasing graduation requirements from 21 to 24...
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